Management Exam 2 BCOR 3030 QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS WELL GRADED 2023
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Course
BCOR 3030
Institution
BCOR 3030
Difference between groups and teams
Groups: divide and conquer
- outputs is the sum
of individual contributions
Teams: do real work together
- sum of individual contributions and collective work products
Common Commitment
A higher order that emphasizes the shared reason why the proje...
Management Exam 2 BCOR 3030
Difference between groups and teams correct answersGroups: divide and conquer
- outputs is the sum of individual contributions Teams: do real work together
- sum of individual contributions and collective work products
Common Commitment correct answersA higher order that emphasizes the shared reason why the project is important
Mutual Accountability correct answersIt is the promises you make to each other
- effective teams hold themselves accountable
Behavioral Norms correct answersInformally agreed-on standards that regulate team behavior
How are norms created? correct answersthey emerge on their own
Paradox of engaging: individuality & conformity correct answers- I want to be unique, but I want to belong
- in order to belong, i have to conform to something
Paradox of engaging: trust vs disclosure correct answers- Trust requires disclosure, but I don't want to disclose unless I trust
- In order to build trust, i have to take a risk by disclosing Psychological Safety correct answersthe degree to which people perceive their work environment as conducive to taking interpersonal risks (if employees feel safe)
Team Design correct answersHow does the team composition influence the decision making process?
Strongest Predictors of Interaction (team design) correct answers- Physical Proximity
- Similarity
- familiarity ** these all result in a homogenous team**
Homogenous input (team design) correct answersAdv: high cohesion, low start up costs, easier to reach agreement
Disadv: narrow perspectives, lack of new ideas
Heterogenous Input (team design) correct answersAdv: richer pool of info, more creativity, innovation
disadv: higher start up costs, too much complexity
What is the team's primary task? correct answers- implementation
- problem solving and innovation
What is implementation? correct answersPutting existing rules, laws, and procedures into practice
what is problem solving and innovation? correct answersOriginal development of novel content: bridging
gaps between known areas
is conflict healthy? correct answersYES
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