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Chapter 14 Multiple Choice Questions
Leadership and teams
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What is a normative team model?
An approach that defines a team in terms of a set of shared values
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An approach that puts values at the heart of teamwork
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A model that has norms as the key for teamwork
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A model that suggests individual decision making cannot be permitted in a team
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What lies at the heart of Belbin's Model?
Teams need nine people to be effective
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An assumption that effective teams need a range of different personality types capable of performing certain key roles
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An assumption that understanding traits is vital to teamwork
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People need to specialize in a team
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What is distributed leadership?
An idea about ensuring everyone participates in decision making.
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A way of spreading responsibility across an organization
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The view that leadership is more a process spread across the organization rather than a person at the top of it.
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Ensuring that leaders distribute power to others
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What is a phase based model of team building?
An idea that values, norms, and behaviour of individuals in team settings changes over time
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An approach that shows how an individual's emotions change over time
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A model that suggests teams change with time
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A model that shows a leader how to behave in a team
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What is Groupthink?
An approach to group decision making that explains how decisions are made in a team
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An idea that shows why dictators are inevitably overthrown
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An idea that suggests groups make worse decision than individual leaders
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An attempt to explain why groups occasionally reach erroneous conclusions even when the prevailing data would suggest an alternative end
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