, Chapter 01
Establishing Credibility
True / False Questions
1. People who cheat in school are more likely to cheat in the workplace.
True False
2.
In the post-trust era, most employees have faith in their leaders and colleagues.
True False
3. Kai, who wants to be a veterinarian, has lined up a summer internship working for a local
veterinary hospital. That kind of experience will help him develop competence.
True False
4. Kelsey pursues business opportunities aggressively because she believes that doing nothing can be
very costly. Kelsey demonstrates a focus on action.
True False
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,5. A manager who acts out of self-interest is more likely to be viewed as credible than one who does
not.
True False
6. Effective communicators gain trust by connecting with others.
True False
7. Nancy wants to cultivate a sense of community. Her first step should be to explain her needs to
the team.
True False
8. Someone who has an enlarged vision of those affected by his or her business activities has a sense
of accountability.
True False
9. In the phrase stakeholder view, the word stakeholder refers to someone who owns a share of the
business.
True False
10. A company president often states in her written and oral communications that she is answerable to
the people who use the company's products. By repeating this so frequently, she most likely
causes people to mistrust her.
True False
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,11. Character-based traits are instrumental in establishing trust in the workplace.
True False
12. It is the duty of government employees to act visibly, predictably, and understandably when
dealing with the public.
True False
13. In recent years, transparency has become the dominant business ethic for communications.
True False
14. Employees usually speak up when they observe potentially unethical behavior.
True False
15. In recent years, employees have increasingly judged their upper managers to be ethical.
True False
16. A person of integrity will have one set of values for his or her personal life and another set of
values for his or her work life.
True False
17. Because business problems are expensive and time-consuming to solve, experts recommend
avoiding open discussion of serious issues.
True False
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,18. Today, most workplaces are becoming more closed off and independent.
True False
19. The FAIR test is a way to predict how employees will react to a new policy.
True False
20. A study showed that the public speaking ability of business leaders is a key influence on employee
engagement.
True False
Multiple Choice Questions
21. Which phrase explains what the post-trust era is?
A. a period in which the government no longer allows monopolies or trusts to form
B. a period characterized by the formation of trusts to manage the wealth of businesses
C. a period in which people put more of their trust in big business than in big government
D. a period in which the government allows financial trusts to try to make the economy safer
E. a period in which people have lost the trust they once had in the business community
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,22. What brought about the state of affairs known as the post-trust era?
A. the disclosure of widespread cheating in school
B. a series of business scandals and economic crises
C. the decrease in human interactions in business
D. the practice of outsourcing jobs
E. a switch to more transparency by businesses
23. In the post-trust era
A. businesses are often thought to operate against the public's best interests.
B. the majority of employees have faith in their leaders and colleagues at work.
C. transparency is no longer important in the workplace.
D. stakeholders do not require businesses to be accountable to them.
E. character-based traits play a very small role in establishing credibility.
24. Which of the following is true of competence?
A. It has grown less important in the post-trust era.
B. It is often evaluated by one's track record of achievements.
C. It is innate and cannot be gained through experience.
D. It increases when individuals focus on connecting with others.
E. It depends mainly on the ability to build a sense of community.
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,25.
Edgar's boss has told him that he needs to demonstrate more competence on the job. Which of
the following actions will help him do so?
A. taking on fewer projects at one time
B. asking coworkers what their needs are
C. working independently and not consulting others
D. hiding his mistakes from his team members
E. setting specific work goals and achieving them
26. The Daily News just hired five young reporters. Which new employee has the most competence?
A. Kate, who made top grades in journalism at a prestigious university and then traveled for a year
B. Giorgio, who has a degree in English and has published three stories in literary magazines
C. Helena, who earned a journalism degree and interned at a local newspaper for two summers
D. Bill, who earned a degree in philosophy and spent a year writing for a school newspaper
E. Becca, who made top grades at a small college and graduated with a degree in English
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,27. Lena is the general manager of an international clothing manufacturing company. She wants to
give one of her managers an "Employee of the Year" award. Which of the following managers
should she choose if she is looking for the employee with the highest level of competence?
A. Ted, who is completely trustworthy with confidential information
B. Dahia, who is the first one to explain what she needs in any situation
C. Cora, who develops effective action plans to achieve team goals
D. Juana, who considers company interests above those of customers
E. Dexter, who keeps a low profile and does not draw attention to himself
28. Which of the following actions will help a manager establish a sense of caring?
A. holding regular meetings to ask about employee concerns
B. setting clear and measurable goals for each employee
C. taking a course in making teams function more efficiently
D. assigning people to projects without their input
E. encouraging people to use the pronouns "I" and "me" in communication
29. Which of the following communication techniques show that someone has a team orientation?
A. discussing only positives rather than focusing on negatives
B. being open and transparent about the company's confidential matters
C. using the FAIR test to evaluate what other people say
D. using the pronouns "you" and "we" to discuss goals and needs
E. keeping personal motivations hidden in the workplace
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,30. In what way does caring help establish credibility in the business world?
A. It helps people understand serious business problems.
B. It encourages people to work as individuals instead of as teams.
C. It promotes closed communication structures.
D. It encourages people to demonstrate accountability.
E. It makes individuals less transparent.
31. Roland and Quan are both on the staff of a car dealership. Roland is always asking colleagues to
cover his shifts, but he never returns the favor. Quan often covers shifts for colleagues even
though he rarely takes time off himself. Which statement best describes the difference between
Roland and Quan?
A. Quan adheres to the company ethics policy, and Roland does not.
B. Quan relies on corporate values, and Roland relies on personal values.
C. Quan is an effective communicator, and Roland is not.
D. Quan is a giver, and Roland is a taker.
E. Quan trusts his colleagues, and Roland does not.
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, 32. The Durable Business Machine Company has been around for almost a century and generally has
a good reputation for accountability. Which of the following actions might harm its reputation for
taking a stakeholder view?
A. The company consistently pays its shareholders high dividends.
B. The company offers its employees good benefits packages.
C. The company develops products that meet customer needs.
D. The company helps its employees develop professional skills.
E. The company keeps profits high by eliminating pollution controls.
33. Hachiro produces results. He is scrupulously honest. He checks to see that his teammates have
what they need. He always talks about his team's accomplishments, not his own. However, he fails
to consider the impact of his company's actions on the public. Hachiro needs to improve in
developing a sense of
A. caring.
B. community.
C. character.
D. accountability.
E. competence.
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