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Teamwork Vocab
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Answer 50 questions in 15 minutes.
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1. On this stage of team development hostilities and conflict arise - and people jockey for positions of power and status.
Team
Storming
Probing
Task Specialist
2. Groups that control decisions about and execution of a complete range of tasks.
Roles
Service relationships
Storming
Autonomous Work groups
3. This working relationship involve auditing before the fact.
Semiautonomous work groups
Stabilization relationships
Liasion relationships
Social Facilitation Effect
4. A third party who intervenes to help others manage their conflict.
Self Designing Teams
Mediator
Informing
Team
5. A style of dealing with conflict emphasizing both cooperation and assertiveness in order to maximize both parties satisfaction.
Parallel Teams
Task Specialist
Storming
Collaboration
6. On this stage of team develoment group members agree on their shared goals - and norms and closer relationships develop.
Storming
Relating
Avoidance
Norming
7. On this stage of team develoment groups that deterioate go through this stage.
Declining
Storming
Superordinate Goals
Task Specialist
8. Involve intermediaries between teams.
Liasion relationships
Self Designing Teams
Cohesiveness
Roles
9. Autonomous work groups in which workers are trained to do all or most of the jobs in a unit - have no immediate supervisor - and make decisions previously made by first-line superisors.
Self Managed Teams
Superordinate Goals
Informing
Productive output - Satisfaction and Committed
10. What are the four roles leaders should perform?
Autonomous Work groups
Relating - Scouting - Persuading amd Empowering
Work Teams
Semiautonomous work groups
11. On this leader role exhibiting social and political awareness - caring for team members - and building trust.
Scouting
Relating
Gatekeeper
Adjourning
12. The process of working collaboratively with a group of people in order to achieve a goal.
Teamwork
Social Facilitation Effect
Social Loafing
Storming
13. On this stage of team develoment temporary groups go through this stage (also called terminating stage).
Audit relationships
Cohesiveness
Compromise
Adjourning
14. Voluntary groups of people drawn from various production teams who make suggestions about quality.
Superordinate Goals
Social Loafing
Self Managed Teams
Quality Circle
15. A style of dealing with conflict involving strong focus on ones own goals and little or no concern for the other peson's goals.
Scouting
Superordinate Goals
Competing
Productive output - Satisfaction and Committed
16. Groups that have no managerial responsibilities.
Norming
Collaboration
Informing
Traditional Work Groups
17. On this stage of team develoment group members attempt to lay the grounds rules for what types of behavior are acceptable.
Parallel Teams
Forming
Self Designing Teams
Informing
18. This working relationship develop when people not directly in the chain of command evaluate the methods and performances of other teams.
Audit relationships
Scouting
Adjourning
Storming
19. A style of dealing with conflict involving cooperation on behalf of the other party but not being assertive about ones own interest.
Autonomous Work groups
Social Loafing
Service relationships
Accommodation
20. Shared beliefs about how people should think and behave.
Autonomous Work groups
Norms
Persuading
Team Maintenance Specialists
21. Teams that are physically dispersed and communicate electronically more than face-to-face.
Virtual Teams
Transnational Teams
Audit relationships
Scouting
22. A team strategy that entails making decisions with the team and then informing outsiders of its intentions.
Informing
Work flow relationships
Relating
Service relationships
23. Working less hard and being less productive when in a group.
Work Teams
Accommodation
Management Teams
Social Loafing
24. A small number of people with complementary skills who are committed to a common purpose - set of performance goals - and approach for which they hold themselves mutually accountable.
Norms
Scouting
Storming
Team
25. On this leader role seeking information from managers - peers - and specialists - and investigating problems systematically.
Scouting
Work flow relationships
Adjourning
Storming
26. Teams with the responsibilities of autonomous work groups - plus control over hiring - firing - and deciding what tasks members perform.
Roles
Scouting
Self Designing Teams
Accommodation
27. A team member who keeps abreast of current developments and provides the team with relevant information.
Gatekeeper
Productive output - Satisfaction and Committed
Self Managed Teams
Task Specialist
28. A style of dealing with conflict involing moderate attention to both parties concerns.
Forming
Compromise
Social Loafing
Probing
29. On this stage of team develoment the group channels its energies into performing its task.
Teamwork
Performing
Team Maintenance Specialists
Gatekeeper
30. This working relationship exist when top management centralizes an activity to which a large number of other units must gain access.
Social Facilitation Effect
Relating
Service relationships
Norms
31. This working relationship is created when teams with problems call on centralized sources of expert knowledge.
Advisory relationships
Declining
Social Facilitation Effect
Adjourning
32. What are the six stages of team development of a group?
Forming -Storming - Norming - Performing - Declining and Adjourning
Forming
Parallel Teams
Empowering
33. Groups that make decisions about managing and carrying out major production activities but get outside support for quality control and maintenance.
Persuading
Quality Circle
Audit relationships
Semiautonomous work groups
34. What are the six different working relationships?
Compromise
Self Designing Teams
Work flow - service - advisory - audit - stabilization - and liasion
Parading
35. The degree to which a group is attractive to its members - members are motivated to remain in the group - and members influence one another.
Adjourning
Cohesiveness
Advisory relationships
Management Teams
36. On this leader role influencing team members - as well as obtaining external support for teams.
Persuading
Self Managed Teams
Team Maintenance Specialists
Management Teams
37. Teams that make or do things like manufacture - assemble - sell - or provide service.
Service relationships
Parallel Teams
Liasion relationships
Work Teams
38. This working relationship emerge as materials are passed from one group to another.
Scouting
Work flow - service - advisory - audit - stabilization - and liasion
Work flow relationships
Quality Circle
39. Higher-level goals taking priority over specific individual or group goals.
Work Teams
Teamwork
Parading
Superordinate Goals
40. Teams that coordinate and give direction to the subunits inder their jurisdiction and integrate work among subunits.
Transnational Teams
Norms
Adjourning
Management Teams
41. Working harder when in a group than when working alone.
Adjourning
Avoidance
Social Facilitation Effect
Semiautonomous work groups
42. A reaction to conflict that involves ignoring the problem by doing nothing at all - or deemphasizing the disagreement.
Virtual Teams
Avoidance
Quality Circle
Traditional Work Groups
43. A team strategy that requires team members to interact frequently with outsiders - diagnose their needs - and experiment with solutions.
Task Specialist
Probing
Mediator
Virtual Teams
44. A team strategy that entails simultaneously emphasizing internal team building and achieving external visibility.
Empowering
Parading
Transnational Teams
Advisory relationships
45. Different sets of exceptions for how different individuals should behave.
Social Facilitation Effect
Self Managed Teams
Roles
Performing
46. What are the three categories of team effectiveness?
Compromise
Mediator
Liasion relationships
Productive output - Satisfaction and Committed
47. Individual who develops and maintains team harmony.
Service relationships
Accommodation
Relating
Team Maintenance Specialists
48. Work groups composed of mulinational members whose activities span muliple countries.
Mediator
Transnational Teams
Work Teams
Quality Circle
49. Teams that operate separately from the regular work structure - and exist temporarily.
Parallel Teams
Social Facilitation Effect
Transnational Teams
Scouting
50. An individual who has more advanced job-related skills and abilities than other group members possess.
Task Specialist
Informing
Mediator
Social Facilitation Effect