OK Quiz 5
OK Quiz 5
OK Quiz 5
TRUE OR FALSE
1) A common problem in managerial decision making is that alternative solutions to problems
are evaluated as they are proposed. TRUE
2) Susan states, "Well, I think this solution will work for now." Susan violated an important
guideline for effectively evaluating alternative solutions to problems. TRUE
3) When evaluating alternatives, one should be concerned about meeting organizational goals.
TRUE
4) Involving others in implementing the solution to a problem will increase support of and
decrease resistance to the solution. TRUE
5) Implementation of a solution to a problem should include opportunities for feedback. TRUE
6) The analytical problem-solving model works best when the problem faced is complex and
ambiguous. FALSE
7) One reason why most people have difficulty solving problems creatively is because they think
of creativity simply as generating new ideas. TRUE
8) Conceptual blocks are mental obstacles that constrain the way problems are defined and that
limit the number of alternative solutions thought to be relevant. TRUE
9) Improving on what already exists and systematically developing alternatives is a creative
problem-solving approach that Jeff DeGraff would call "Improvement." TRUE
10) Breakthroughs, out-of-the-box thinking, and radical thinking would be a type of creative
problem solving that can be called "Imagination." TRUE
11) "Incubation" creative problem solving, according to the DeGraff model cited in the text,
would be the pursuit of rapid goal achievement and achieving results faster than others.
FALSE
12) If you define a current problem in terms of problems you have faced in the past, you are
demonstrating the conceptual block of stereotyping. TRUE
13) Finding commonalities among two things is a good way to overcome a conceptual block in
problem solving. TRUE
14) Making inappropriate assumptions that inhibit problem solutions is an example of the
conceptual block of compression. TRUE
15) Having failed every traditional 3M test for adhesives, the potential of Spence Silver's
unsticky glue was initially viewed as a "useless configuration of chemicals" due to traditional
assumptions. To combat the conceptual block of commitment, unconventional applications, such
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C) Investment
D) Incubation
32) Which type of creativity emphasizes developmental and deliberate responses to problems?
A) Imagination
B) Investment
C) Incubation
33) Which is the most appropriate approach to creativity when incremental changes and
tightening up processes are necessary?
A) Imagination
B) Improvement
C) Investment
D) Incubation
34) Which is the most appropriate approach to creativity when collective effort and involvement
of others is important?
A) Imagination
B) Improvement
C) Investment
D) Incubation
35) How both Velcro and Post-it Notes came to be produced is an excellent example of which
problem-solving model?
A) Analytical problem solving
B) Creative problem solving
36) When an individual becomes consistent in how he/she approaches problems, he/she is
practicing which conceptual block?
A) Commitment
B) Compression
C) Constancy
D) Complacency
37) Looking too narrowly at a problem is what type of conceptual block?
A) Constancy
B) Compression
C) Commitment
D) Complacency
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