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According to a survey ofAmerican Management Association executives, managers are likely to spend about20 percent of their time dealing with conflict. T/F |
True |
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Organizational conflict is not a natural part ofan organizational structure and should be eliminated immediately. T/F |
false |
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Decisions decrease in quality when conflicts areinvolved T/F |
false |
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Half of American employers have implemented internal systems for conflict resolution T/F |
false |
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Conflict develops due to perceived mutuallyexclusive goals. T/F |
T |
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When managers understand thesources of conflict, they aren’t able to select an appropriate communicationstrategy. T/F |
F |
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Reminding managers of the organization’s overall goals can alleviate interdepartmental conflict T/F |
T |
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Venting hostility isdetrimental to conflict solving. T/F |
F |
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The avoidance or withdrawalstrategy combines a low concern for production with a low concern for people. T/F |
T |
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. When the accommodatingstrategy is used, managers try to deal with conflict by making the employeewith the most seniority happy. T/F |
F |
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The accommodating conflict resolution strategyis used more in low- to medium-performance companies T/F |
T |
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The party with the most information is likely tohave the better position in a compromise. T/F |
T |
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The key to the win-winstrategy is that it follows a combative problem-solving approach rather than amutual one. T/F |
F |
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In order to effectively implement the win-win approach managers must believe that competition is better than cooperation. T/F |
F |
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A manager needs to enter theconflict situation believing others’ opinions are beneficial. T/F |
T |
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Research revealed that problem-solving groupswith high trust would exchange relevant ideas and feelings more openly.T/F |
T |
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People tend to discuss solutions before definingthe problem T/F |
T |
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Cognitive intelligence (IQ)is more important than emotional intelligence (EQ) for managerial success. T/F |
F |
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. Conflict is always destructive to the organization and should be avoided as much as possible T/F |
F |
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The problem-solving strategy is also known asthe win-win approach to conflict management. T/F |
T |
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According to a survey of American Management Association executives, managers are likely to spend about _____ percent of their time dealing with conflict. |
20 |
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Which of the following choices is not aconflict-related axiom relevant to communication?l |
All choice |
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Which one of the following did the chapteridentify as a source of conflict? |
the distribution of limited resources available within the organization |
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Perceived conflict is present when the parties |
Both A and B |
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Which conflict should causemanagers to be concerned with the dysfunctions of conflict? |
felt conflict |
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Which activities mightprevent workplace violence? |
all choices |
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Which of the following is not a strategypresented for conflict resolution? |
delegating |
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Managers who withdraw from conflict |
all choices |
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______ is the conflict resolution where managerstry to deal with conflict by making everyone happy. " |
accomodating |
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Although likely to causelater conflicts, which conflict strategy is the most commonly used by managers? |
forcing |
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The manager who attempts to meet productiongoals at all costs, without concern for the needs of others, would use whichstrategy? |
forcing |
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Which of the following is not a part of the win-win strategy? |
prevent differences in opinion |
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. The chapter identified a series of beliefs managers need to have to successfully resolve conflict. Which of the following was not one mentioned in the chapter? |
the one with the most seniority knows best |
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. Research shows that problem-solving groupswith high trust will: |
develop greater clarificationof goals and problems |
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Which of the following is a communicationprinciple that should be used in applying a win-win conflict resolutionstrategy? |
repeat key phrases for understanding |
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Which of the following is not a way to maximize environmental conditions for problem solving? |
review and adjust strengths |
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Emotional intelligence includes all of thefollowing skills except |
ability to think creatively |
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Which of the following is the correct sequenceof steps in the problem-solving process? |
define the problem, analyzethe problem, brainstorm, develop criteria, find the best solution |
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What percent of their time do managers spenddealing with conflict? |
20 |
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What is the principle that says we tend to perceive what is important and pleasing to us and avoid what is not? |
selective attention |
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Organizational conflict is primarily caused by |
mutually exclusive goals |
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The key to managing personally felt conflict andhostility is |
non defensive communication |
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In a large bureaucracy with an overabundance of policies, managers are most likely to manage conflict with which strategy? |
avoiding |
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Compromise is the conflict resolution strategyto use when |
Both A and B |
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When implementing the problem-solving strategy,which types of questions are appropriate? |
Both A and B |