Choice and Innovation
Individual Behavior
Managing Teams
Motivating Employees
Leadership
100

This famus phycist  said "“Creativity is 1 percent inspiration and 99 percent perspiration.”

Who is Einstein?

100

A automobile driver who drives and texts at the same time can be seen as an example of this kind of behavior

What is cognitive dissonance?

100

Jeff Bezos of Amazon idea of a perfect group size

What is two-pizza?

100

One of the three key elements of motivation are

What is energy/ direction/persistence?

100

According to the University of Iowa model one aspect of leadership is the “laissez-faire” approach. “Laissez-faire” in this case means

What is giving the group freedom to make decisions

200

"Chronic sense of time urgency, excessive competitive drive, and difficulty accepting and enjoying leisure time"  are traits of this type of personality

Whta is A-type?

200

This is a hidden aspect of group behavior

What is group norms?

200

One example of a formal group

What is task/command/cross-functional?

200

According to Hertzberg's two factor theory, factors of dissatisfaction is referred to as 

What is hygiene?

200

One of the leadership traits

What is drive/desire to lead/honesty and integrity/ self confidence/ intelligence/job relevant knowledge/extraversion/proneness to guilt? 

300

"Changes in metabolism, increased heart and breathing rates, raised blood pressure, headaches, and potential of heart attacks" are __________ symptoms of stress.

What is physical?

300

Stealing low value items from your company is called this

What is pilfering?

300

The first stage of group development

What is forming?

300

According to Maslow's hierarchy of needs this need is the highest in his pyramid after other needs are fulfilled

What is self-actualization?

300

“Employee-oriented leaders were associated with high group productivity and higher job satisfaction” is the conclusion of this business school approach to leadership

What is the University of Michigan?

400

Isao Moriyasu's DeNA use this style of organizational change

What is rough waters?

400

If your company needs to continually hire and train new workers to replace workers who have quit, you have a problem with this

What is job turnover?

400

A small group is defined as having this many members

What is five to seven?

400

According to Gregor's theory, a negative view of people that assumes workers have little ambition, dislike work, want to avoid responsibility, and need to be closely controlled to work effectively. This is called

What is X?

400

Leadership styles are flexible is a core tenet of this contingency leadeship model

What is Fiedler?

500

The three kinds of organizational change are

What are structure, technology and people?

500

This personality assessment named after its two creators

What/Who are Briggs-Myers?

500

If group and organizational goals are high but cohesiveness is low it will result in

Moderate productivity?

500

According to McClellan's, the three needs are

What are achievement, power, affiliation?

500

The Fiedler Contingency Model uses a questionnaire of 18 pairs of adjectives to determine leadership style this questionnaire is referred to as this

What is least preferred co-worker?