A marketing manager who is a member of a task force for new


Question 1.1.As group size increases, all of the following occur EXCEPT:
members are likely to think their individual contributions are not very important
identifying individual contributions becomes more difficult
the chances of social loafing increase
group cohesiveness increases
communication becomes more difficult

Question 2.2.A marketing manager who is a member of a task force for new product development is expected to represent the marketing department's concerns to the task force. Which of the following best describes the expectation?
Group norm
Group role
Groupthink
Group cohesiveness
Group polarization

Question 3.3.As group cohesiveness increases:
participation of members decreases
members share more information
members are less open with each other
communication effectiveness declines
team effectiveness increases

Question 4.4.In general, higher group cohesiveness is associated with:
large groups.
similarity among group members.
high organizational identity.
decreasing groupthink.
greater deviance.

Question 5.5.A task force submits its final report on the project on which the group has been working. At which stage is this group operating?
Forming
Storming
Adjourning
Norming
Performing

Question 6.6.A manager designs a training class that includes key aspects of the work situation and attempts to duplicate the necessary job tasks as closely as possible. This is known as designing a(n):
simulation.
orientation.
reliability test.
ability test.
validation test.

Question 7.7.A manager requires all job applicants to complete an online questionnaire that claims to tell the manager if each applicant is an extrovert or an introvert. In which aspect of the HRM process is this manager engaging?
Reference checking
Interviewing
Ability testing
Personality testing
Background information

Question 8.8.The component of an HRM system that focuses on attempting to attract and hire employees who have the abilities and experiences to help the organization to achieve its goals is known as:
job searching.
development.
recruitment and selection.
advertising.
outsourcing.

Question 9.9.Managers face contemporary challenges such as managing HIV-positive employees, managing older workers, and eliminating sexual harassment. These arise out of the _____ environment of business.
economic
social
legal
political
demographic

Question 10.10.Newly-hired programmers at Microsoft Corporation join small work teams so that experienced workers can serve as mentors to them while they are adjusting to their new job. This is an example of which component of the HRM process?
Self-managing work teams
Selection
Performance appraisal
Orientation
Training and development

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