To determine:
Here we need to spell out the personal changes required to be made as a team member to demonstrate less of 'That'. It means describe changes for improve or remove the negative behaviors for effective teamwork.
Introduction:
We have made two groups of 4 members and identified best and worst teams after considering their positive and negative behaviors for effective teamwork. These positive and negative behaviors are respectively referred to as 'This' and 'That' behaviors. Obviously for a good personal satisfaction and better team performance we need more of 'this' (Positive behaviors) and less of 'That' (negative behaviors)
To demonstrate less of that, team members need to develop conflict free workplace, have less egoistic nature, show less individualism and more collectivism, and need to synchronize their goals and views with those of other team members and with the organizations. This results into mitigating 'That' negative behavior.

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Chapter 14 Solutions
MINDTAP F/UNDERSTANDING MGMT
- Question 49 / 60 Lean Six Sigma is focused on solving highly complex problems. This statement is: False Truearrow_forwardQuestion 60 / 60 Lean Six Sigma guarantees that all problems can be solved. This statement is: False Truearrow_forwardQuestion 23/60 Sigma Level is is used to evaluate how stable my process is. This statement is: True Falsearrow_forward
- Question 24/60 Lean Six Sigma is focused on problems that present low complexity. This statement is: False Truearrow_forwardQuestion 19/60 Control Charts are used to evaluate process stability. This statement is: False Truearrow_forwardQuestion 18/60 We must find the root cause in a Lean Six Sigma project. This statement is: False Truearrow_forward
- Question 17/60 Without data you cannot validate root causes. This True False statement is:arrow_forwardQuestion 16/60 Two of the Measurement System Analysis dimensions discussed in this training are Repeatability and Reproducibility. This statement is: True Falsearrow_forwardAverage is important and always sufficient in a baseline analysis of the process. This statement is: False Truearrow_forward
- What is the main objective of "Measure" phase? Maintain the positive results Present a good problem statement Measure the size of the problemarrow_forwardRoot cause analysis is the core element of Lean Six Sigma projects. This statement is: True Falsearrow_forwardIn the Measure phase of a DMAIC project, variability must be considered in diagnosing the current state of the process. This statement is: True Falsearrow_forward
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