1) A significant part of a manager’s job in an organization is to use the tools and techniques developed through organizational behavior research to increase organizational
A) complexity.
B) morale.
C) structure.
D) effectiveness.
2) With self-managed teams, the manager’s new role is to
A) interview and select new team members.
B) provide advice and support as a coach.
C) take responsibility for the team.
D) train new recruits for the team.
3) Once the organization has gathered the necessary resources, the ________ stage begins.
A) input
B) machinery
C) conversion
D) output
4) The ethics of an organization are based on all of the following except
A) strategies.
B) moral rules.
C) values.
D) beliefs.
5) Rick Ward, human resources manager for May and Simmons Company, is developing a new benefits package that can be customized to provide care for unmarried life partners and workers caring for aged parents. Such a program would meet the ________ challenge of managing diversity.
A) fairness
B) performance
C) sensitivity
D) flexibility
6) Which of the following is not true of global differences?
A) Americans have an individualistic orientation toward work.
B) In Europe, the average employee receives from four to six weeks paid vacation a year.
C) Level of performance is the main determinant of promotion across the globe.
D) Japanese people have a collectivist orientation toward work.
7) ________ is the process by which organizations cut costs by laying off managers and workers.
A) Downsizing
B) Outsourcing
C) Strategic planning
D) Corporate empowerment
8) It has been estimated that about ________ of the U.S. workforce today consists of part-time employees.
A) 15 percent
B) 40 percent
C) 30 percent
D) 20 percent
9) According to OB research, which of the following will not characterize organizations in the future?
A) Organizations will maintain a large, full-time labor force.
B) Freelancers will be hired when needed.
C) Part-time employees will not be “true organizational employees.”
D) Core employees will be highly trained and rewarded.
10) Which of the following was not a problem when Standard Textile Company opened its facility in Linyi, China?
A) Defective custom machine parts
B) The heating system
C) The supply of low-cost labor
D) Polluted water
11) Standard Textile Company’s Chinese employees are not always comfortable
A) learning new techniques.
B) performing their jobs well.
C) taking the initiative.
D) All of the above
12) Experience from research on separated identical twins suggests that approximately ________ percent of the variation in people’s personalities can be attributed to genetic factors.
A) 50
B) 35
C) 65
D) 25
13) It is very important for managers to understand that
A) they need to take into account individual differences in personality.
B) they can change a worker’s personality only with the permission of the worker.
C) a worker who complains a lot probably has personality problems.
D) personality does not affect how people perform at their jobs.
14) Which one of the following is not one of the big five traits of personality?
A) Neuroticism
B) Interlocution
C) Extraversion
D) Conscientiousness
15) Individuals with an ________ believe that their own actions and behaviors have an impact on what happens to them and their fate.
A) internal locus of control
B) external locus of control
C) extrasensory personality
D) established self-image
16) Scales used to measure various personality traits are based on
A) trained professionals rating the actions of observed subjects.
B) individuals answering a series of questions about themselves.
C) procedures that are expensive and time consuming.
D) None of the above
17) A person who can correctly determine who is the most proficient member of a work group from a series of comparisons across members is displaying
A) the ability to see relationships.
B) spatial ability.
C) reasoning ability.
D) deductive ability.
18) Cognitive and physical abilities can degenerate or become impaired because of
A) excessive stress.
B) drug abuse.
C) disease.
D) All of the above
19) A person’s thoughts and feelings about the meaning and nature of work itself are called
A) values.
B) emotions.
C) moods.
D) attitudes.
20) Work values are important for understanding and managing organizational behavior because they
A) change from hour to hour and minute to minute.
B) reveal how people feel when they are performing their jobs.
C) reflect what people are trying to achieve through and at work.
D) enable managers to manipulate their workers.
21) Assuming employees will be motivated by more interesting work assumes that ________ work values are important to employees.
A) intrinsic
B) psychological
C) economic
D) extrinsic
22) Which of the following can a manger or organization do to promote positive moods in the workplace?
A) Promoting social interaction
B) Giving praise when it is deserved
C) Providing attractive, comfortable working conditions
D) All of the above
23) Which of the following is true of trust?
A) Trust is an expression of confidence in another person or group that you will not be put at risk, harmed, or injured by their actions.
B) A lack of trust between employees and managers is often symptomatic of more widespread problems.
C) Trust can enhance cooperation.
D) All of the above
24) The facet model forces managers and researchers to recognize that
A) jobs do not affect employees.
B) jobs affect employees in limited ways.
C) jobs affect employees in multiple ways.
D) None of the above
25) Employers’ attempts to develop “family-friendly” policies and benefits are an effort to
A) reduce insurance costs.
B) reduce governmental regulation.
C) appeal to all employees’ motivator needs.
D) address an important job facet for many employees.