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Team Meeting: Listening - Nonverbal And Etiquette Skills
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soft-skills
Instructions:
Answer 39 questions in 15 minutes.
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Match each statement with the correct term.
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1. A desire to show others consideration and respect.
etiquette
teleconferencing
forming
critical listening
2. A form of nonverbal communication in which we communicate to others by the way we arrange things in the space around us.
space
lag time
meeting
time
3. Enables listeners to judge and evaluate what they are hearing to decide whether the speaker's message is fact - fiction - or opinion.
critical listening
parliamentary procedures
conference calling
opinions
4. The type of listening that is necessary when you must understand and remember.
discriminative listening
storming
virtual team
conference calling
5. A form of nonverbal communication in which we communicate to others by the way we structure and use our time.
opinions
minority
averaging
time
6. Oral and written communication skills and other competencies such as listening proficiency - nonverbal behavior - and proper business etiquette.
meeting
forming
critical listening
soft skills
7. Rules to follow during a meeting such as arriving on time - communicating openly - being supportive - listening carefully - participating fully - confronting conflict freely - and following an agenda.
teleconferencing
ground rules
etiquette
telepresence rooms
8. Faulty decision-making processes by team members who are overly eager to agree with one another.
averaging
etiquette
groupthink
discriminative listening
9. The first phase of team development - where individuals get to know one another - search for similarities - attempt to bond - begin to develop trust in one another - and discuss fundamental topics such as why the team is necessary - who 'owns' the te
minutes
time
forming
cross-functional team
10. A soft skill that includes good manners and businesslike - professional demeanor.
professionalism
consensus
lag time
territory
11. A collaboration tool in which one or more people in a work area use an enhanced speakerphone to confer with others by telephone; also called audioconferencing - conference calling - or phone conferencing.
etiquette
minutes
telepresence rooms
teleconferencing
12. The third phase of team development - where tensions subside - roles are clarified - and information begins to flow among members.
norming
minutes
virtual team
teleconferencing
13. A collaboration tool in which one or more people in a work area use an enhanced speakerphone to confer with others by telephone; also called teleconferencing - conference calling - or audioconferencing.
ground rules
phone conferencing
critical listening
territory
14. A gathering of participants who are connected technologically.
virtual meeting
space
norming
authority rule with discussion
15. A gathering of three or more people who assemble to pool information - solicit feedback - clarify policy - seek consensus - and solve problems.
teleconferencing
nonverbal communication
averaging
meeting
16. A decision-making method in which a subcommittee investigates and makes a recommendation for action.
performing
minority
territory
hard skills
17. A collaboration tool in which one or more people in a work area use an enhanced speakerphone to confer with others by telephone; also called teleconferencing - conference calling - or phone conferencing.
audioconferencing
averaging
lag time
conference calling
18. The technical skills in your field.
discriminative listening
hard skills
nonverbal communication
cross-functional team
19. A collaboration tool in which one or more people in a work area use an enhanced speakerphone to confer with others by telephone; also called teleconferencing - audioconferencing - or phone conferencing.
conference calling
performing
minutes
consensus
20. A decision-making method in which discussion continues until all team members have aired their opinions and - ultimately - agree.
majority
territory
consensus
hard skills
21. A decision-making method in which group members vote and a majority wins.
minutes
majority
facts
time
22. A group of people who work interdependently with a shared purpose across space - time - and organization boundaries using technology
virtual team
audioconferencing
phone conferencing
lag time
23. A decision-making method in which the leader - boss - or manager listens to team members' ideas - but the final decision is his or hers.
telepresence rooms
authority rule with discussion
meeting
agenda
24. Ground rules based on Robert's Rules of Order - used by more formal groups.
parliamentary procedures
nonverbal communication
teleconferencing
paraphrase
25. Truths known to exist.
soft skills
performing
agenda
facts
26. The zones of privacy we create around us or the areas we feel are our own.
professionalism
audioconferencing
territory
forming
27. A decision- making method in which group members haggle - bargain - wheedle - and negotiate to reach a middle position - which often requires compromise.
averaging
consensus
meeting
opinions
28. Specially designed conference rooms typically equipped with three huge curved screens - custom lighting - and advanced acoustics in which to conduct high-end teleconferences.
telepresence rooms
performing
virtual team
discriminative listening
29. A collaboration tool that combines video - audio - and communications networking technologies for real-time interaction.
conference calling
hard skills
opinions
videoconferencing
30. Statements of personal judgments or preferences.
parliamentary procedures
opinions
virtual meeting
minority
31. To rephrase and summarize a message in your own words.
cross-functional team
paraphrase
conference calling
audioconferencing
32. The time when you are waiting for a speaker's next idea
virtual team
virtual meeting
norming
lag time
33. A collaboration tool in which attendees use their computers to access an online virtual meeting room where they can present PowerPoint slides or share spreadsheets or Word documents - just as they might in a face-to-face meeting.
phone conferencing
opinions
Web conferencing
conference calling
34. A summary report of what took place during a meeting.
opinions
minutes
cross-functional team
consensus
35. A list of topics to be discussed during a meeting.
agenda
opinions
Web conferencing
parliamentary procedures
36. The fourth and final phase of team development - where group members have established routines and a shared language and have developed loyalty and a willingness to resolve all problems. A can-do mentality pervades - information flows freely - deadli
etiquette
territory
performing
storming
37. A team with members representing various departments throughout the company
nonverbal communication
averaging
cross-functional team
authority rule with discussion
38. The second phase of team development - where members define their roles and responsibilities - decide how to reach their goals - and iron out the rules governing how they interact.
storming
phone conferencing
forming
opinions
39. All unwritten and unspoken messages - both intention and unintentional - including eye contact - facial expression - body movements - space - time - distance - and appearance.
time
nonverbal communication
professionalism
virtual meeting