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MBA 704 Module 7 Exam Questions And Answers Group - Answer-Members motivated to join functions as unified unit of interacting people Members contribute in various amounts to the group processes agrees and disagrees through various forms of interaction /.Group Dynamics - Answer-Interactions and forces among group members in social situations --Focuses on internal nature of groups, how they form, their structure and processes, and how they function and affect members, the group, and the organization /.Dynamics of Group Formation - Answer-Propinquity Activities, Interactions, Sentiments Balance Theory Exchange Theory /.Exchange Theory - Answer-where a minimum positive level (rewards greater than costs) of an outcome must exist in order for attraction or group affiliation to take place /.Balance Theory - Answer-people are attracted to one another on the basis of similar attitudes toward common objectives and goals /.Activities, Interactions, Sentiments - Answer-the more activities people share, the more interactions they have, or the stronger the sentiments, the more of the other two elements /.Propinquity - Answer-people affiliate with one another due to spatial or geographical proximity /.Group Formation - Answer-Economics Security Social Punctuated Equilibrium Model /.Economics - Answer-Individuals take advantage of group incentive pay plan /.Security - Answer-Individuals join group for united front /.Social - Answer-Individuals have a strong desire for affiliation /.Punctuated Equilibrium Model - Answer-Target or mission set that is not easily altered because of inertia; characterized by equilibrium Recognition that tactics must change for mission achievement; characterized by punctuated bursts of activity to complete task /.Types of groups - Answer-Primary Coalitions Memberships Reference In/Out /.Primary Group - Answer-Similar to small group in that it has to be small enough for fairly consistent interaction/communication to occur face to face or electronically Different than small group because it also has to have a feeling of comradeship, loyalty, and sense of values among members are small groups but not all small groups are __________ groups /.Coalitions - Answer-Interacting group and deliberately constructed for a reason Independent of formal organizational structure and lacking formal internal structure Mutual perception of membership and focused on issues relevant to members /.Membership - Answer-those individuals belong to /.Reference - Answer-those that individuals would like to belong to /.In-Groups/Out-Groups - Answer-those that have or share dominant values and those that are outside looking in /.Implications from Research - Answer-Individual Effectiveness

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MBA 704 Module 7 Exam Questions And
Answers
Group - Answer-Members motivated to join

functions as unified unit of interacting people

Members contribute in various amounts to the group processes

agrees and disagrees through various forms of interaction

/.Group Dynamics - Answer-Interactions and forces among group members in social
situations

--Focuses on internal nature of groups, how they form, their structure and processes,
and how they function and affect members, the group, and the organization

/.Dynamics of Group Formation - Answer-Propinquity

Activities, Interactions, Sentiments

Balance Theory

Exchange Theory

/.Exchange Theory - Answer-where a minimum positive level (rewards greater than
costs) of an outcome must exist in order for attraction or group affiliation to take place

/.Balance Theory - Answer-people are attracted to one another on the basis of similar
attitudes toward common objectives and goals

/.Activities, Interactions, Sentiments - Answer-the more activities people share, the more
interactions they have, or the stronger the sentiments, the more of the other two
elements

/.Propinquity - Answer-people affiliate with one another due to spatial or geographical
proximity

/.Group Formation - Answer-Economics

Security

Social

,Punctuated Equilibrium Model

/.Economics - Answer-Individuals take advantage of group incentive pay plan

/.Security - Answer-Individuals join group for united front

/.Social - Answer-Individuals have a strong desire for affiliation

/.Punctuated Equilibrium Model - Answer-Target or mission set that is not easily altered
because of inertia; characterized by equilibrium

Recognition that tactics must change for mission achievement; characterized by
punctuated bursts of activity to complete task

/.Types of groups - Answer-Primary

Coalitions

Memberships

Reference

In/Out

/.Primary Group - Answer-Similar to small group in that it has to be small enough for
fairly consistent interaction/communication to occur face to face or electronically

Different than small group because it also has to have a feeling of comradeship, loyalty,
and sense of values among members

are small groups but not all small groups are __________ groups

/.Coalitions - Answer-Interacting group and deliberately constructed for a reason

Independent of formal organizational structure and lacking formal internal structure

Mutual perception of membership and focused on issues relevant to members

/.Membership - Answer-those individuals belong to

/.Reference - Answer-those that individuals would like to belong to

/.In-Groups/Out-Groups - Answer-those that have or share dominant values and those
that are outside looking in

/.Implications from Research - Answer-Individual Effectiveness

, Organizational Effectiveness

Highly cohesive group with positive leadership may have highest possible productivity
(e.g. Hawthorne Studies of relay room vs. bank wiring room)

/.Individual Effectiveness - Answer-Help employees learn about organization and self,
gain new skills, obtain rewards, and fulfill social needs

/.Organizational Effectiveness - Answer-Provide more ideas and skills, improve decision
making and control, and help facilitate change

/.group cohesion - Answer-Increased by goal agreement, frequency of interaction,
personal attractiveness, competition with other groups, and favorable evaluations

Decreased by goal disagreement, large size, unpleasant experiences, competition
among group members, and domination by one or more members

/.Group/Team Effectivenes & Factors - Answer-Task Interdependence

Outcome Interdependence

Potency

Group composition optimal with member types including shapers (those who define
tasks), coordinators, completers, and team players

/.Task Interdependence - Answer-how closely group members work together

/.Outcome Interdependence - Answer-whether /how group is rewarded

/.Potency - Answer-members' beliefs that the group can be effective

/.Norms - Answer-"Oughts" of behavior

Prescriptions for acceptable behavior determined by the group

/.Roles - Answer-Position that has expectations evolving from established norms

Consists of a pattern of norms; can be acted out by an individual

/.Informal Work Roles - Answer-Boundary spanner—bridge between units or other
groups

Buffer—filters negative or disappointing information

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