Leadership Final Direct
________ may be more effective at changing behavior than more traditional learning and training approaches.
coaching
Mentors and sponsors have helped executives develop "three (3) C's" critical to advancement, they are:
confidence, competence, and credibility
______ concerns those behaviors related to people's approach to work.
conscientiousness
_________ thinking has a single best answer"
convergent
________ is the process of pinpointing development needs
development planning
Tests of creativity or ________ thinking have many possible answers
divergent
_________ involves a willingness to confront one's own views and an invitation to other's to do so.
double-loop learning
Four methods of learning discussed in the text under Leader Development include the following:
e-Learning, Training Seminars, On-The-Job Training, Targeted Coaching
________ can be defined as a group of mental abilities that help people to recognize their own feelings and those of others:
emotional intelligence
_______ refer to those in which ethical standards and norms have been consistently, clearly and pervasively communicated throughout the organization:
ethical climates
_______ involves behaviors that are more likely to be exhibited in group settings
extraversion
The ___________ dimension is fundamentally concerned with where people get their energy
extraversion, introversion
________ type of leadership provides oversight, control, moral guidance, and caring protectiveness:
father-judge
Informal coaching consists of five (5) steps:
forging a partnership, inspiring commitment, growing skills, promoting persistence, shaping the environment
Three (3) factors that affect the attribution process are:
fundamental atributtion error, self-serving bias, actor/observer difference
Leaders who do not attack or belittle others can expect to:
get more complete and timely information from their followers
An example in the text about leadership discussed two detectives playing the roles of "good cop" and "bad copy" when interviewing a suspect, this is ____________:
inauthentic leadership
IDP is the acronym for:
individual development plan
Whether you should protect the confidentiality of someone's medical condition when the condition itself may pose threat to the larger community. This matches which paradigm?
individual versus community
______programs provide a similar kind of service for executives and managers in leadership positions.
informal coaching
CRT consists of several key concepts, one of which is _________:
intelligence
_______ is a person's all-around effectiveness in activities directed by thought.
intelligence
The _________ is based on the idea that leadership involves complex interactions between the leader, the followers and the situations they are in:
interactional framework
The ___________dimension describes the amount of information a leader needs before feeling comfortable making a decision.:
judging-perceiving
"Do as I say, not as I do" is NOT a form of:
lead by example
Cognitive Resources Theory (CRT) explains the interesting relationships between _______ and ________.:
leader intelligence, experience levels
What is the three (3) elements of the Interactional Framework for analyzing leadership: _______, _________, _________.
leaders, followers, situation
___________ is the process of influencing an organized group toward achieving its goals:
leadership
Three leadership myths are:_____, ______, ______.
leaderships is all common senses, leaders are born, not made and the only school you learn leadership from is the school of hard knocks
Critical lessons learned from Formal Coaching include:
choose this one person being coached must want to change, assessments are important, some behaviors cannot be changed, practice is critical and accountability
The best followers are those who:
are independent, innovative, and willing to stand up to superiors
One important aspect of perception is a process called:
attribution
People sometimes try to justify immoral behavior by claiming it was caused by someone else's actions. This is called_______:
attribution of blame
________ is grounded in the principles found in the familiar adage "to thine own self be true":
authentic leadership
The four definitions of Emotional Intelligence can be broken down into two models:
character and values
Cults are characteristic as having these four qualities:
charismatic leadership, a compelling vision, a conversion process, a common culture
________ type of leadership cares about developing others and works besides them as a role model:
teacher-mentor
Earliest theory of leadership was:
the great man theory
Douglas McGregor identified two (2) contrasting sets of assumptions people make about human nature, calling them _____ and _____:
theory x, theory y
The___________ dimension is concerned with the considerations leaders prefer when making decisions.:
thinking-feeling
A significant issue with CRT concerns the leader's ability to _________:
tolerate stress
______ refer to recurring regularities or trends in a person's behavior.
traits
A major advantage of the OCEAN model is that it appears universally applicable across all cultures:
true
In the text they discussed Colin Powell's life and his career as it commenced in the military. This was based on the Spiral of Experience concept.
true
The mixed model provides a much broader, more comprehensive definition of emotional intelligence:
true
To be successful, learning must continue throughout life?
true
Honestly answering a question when doing so could compromise a real or implied promise of confidentiality to others. This matches which paradigm?
truth versus loyalty
________ are an alternative framework to describe the differences in people's day-to-day behavior patterns and are thought as relatively discrete categories:
types
______ are constructs representing generalized behaviors or states of affairs that are considered by the individual to be important:
values
Values can be defined (regarding this leadership course)
Beliefs about behaviors and states of affairs that are important to the person.
"Do what you want others to do to you" aligns with which of Kidder's principles for resolving ethical dilemmas?
Care-based thinking
Going far beyond what is termed participative management by sharing power and information is labeled as _________
. Interactive Leadership
Five (5) fundamental archetypes of leadership were identified as:
. Teacher-Mentor, Father-Judge, Warrior-Knight, RevoluƟonary-Crusader, Visionary-Alchemist
Moral Reasoning can be described as
. The process leaders use to make decisions about ethical and unethical behaviors.
The term _______ has been used to refer to "leadership behavior enacted by individuals who take action to maintain ethical standards in the face of questionable moral behaviors by higher-ups":
. upward ethical leadership
Three key elements of Triarchic theory are:
.Analytical, Practical, Creative
The ability model of EQ is broken down into how many related abilities:
2
Two forms of thinking are:
Convergent and Divergent
The Emotional Intelligence is often referred to as :
EQ
"Do what's best for the greatest number of people" aligns with which of Kidder's principles for resolving ethical dilemmas?
Ends-based thinking
Ethical role models may exhibit four (4) general categories of attitudes and behaviors:
Interpersonal behaviors, Basic fairness, Ethical actions and self-expectations, Articulations & ethical standards
Deciding whether to excuse a person's misbehavior because of extenuating circumstances or a conviction that he or she has 'learned a lesson'. This matches which paradigm?
Justice vs. Mercy
One of the most popular psychological tests or measures of preferences is the_________:
Meyer-Briggs Type Indicator (MBTI) Test (16 personalities)
Moral potency has three (3) main components:
Moral ownership, Moral courage, Moral efficacy
Another name for the Five Factor Model (FFM) of Personality:
OCEAN model
Theory X and Theory Y represent which of the following assumptions of human nature?
One theory is pessimistic about the motivations of workers and the need to be coercive and the other is positive and takes advantage of workers motivation
Leaders higher in_____________ tend to be imaginative, broad-minded and curious.
Openness to Experience
The five factors of the FFM or Ocean Model:
Openness to experience, Conscientiousness, Extraversion, Agreeableness, Neuroticism
The ___________ dimension is concerned with how people look at data.:
Sensing-Intuition
How a parent chooses to balance spending time with children now as compared with investments in a career that may provide greater benefits for the family in the long run. This matches which paradigm?
Short-term vs. Long-Term
_____ focuses on what a leader does when solving complex mental problems, such as how information is combined and synthesized when solving problems:
Triarchic theory
Types of ethical dilemmas (choosing between two rights) include
Truth vs. Loyalty, Individual vs. Community, Short-Term vs. Long-Term, Justice vs. Mercy
Types of ethical dilemmas (choosing between two rights) include:
Truth vs. Loyalty, Individual vs. Community, Short-Term vs. Long-Term, Justice vs. Mercy
Four (4) popular and increasingly common methods of leader development
action learning, development planning, coaching, mentoring
Leadership development is enhanced when the experience involves three (3) different processes:
action, observation and reflection
_________ is the use of actual work issues and challenges as the developmental activity itself.
active learning
Leadership and management are interrelated however they are distinctive as managers _________ and leaders ____________:
administer - innovate
_________concerns how one gets along with, as opposed to gets ahead of, others.
agreeableness
An experienced person, typically several levels higher, who takes someone "under his or her wings" is a:
mentor
________ describes the process by which an older and more experienced person helps to socialize and encourage younger organizational colleagues.
mentoring
______ involves reinterpreting otherwise immoral behavior in terms of a higher purpose:
moral justification
______ refers to the process leaders use to make decisions about ethical and unethical behaviors:
moral reasoning
Sensitivity to stressful situations would be characterized by which component of the 5 factor model
neuroticism
________ is concerned with how people react to stress, change, failure, or personal criticism
neuroticism
When incorporating the the components of the AOR Model as a means of advancing leadership skills, which components could be adversely influenced by your "perceptive set"
observation and reflection
_____ refers to the impression a person makes on others
personality
_______ postulates a fundamental interdependence between the personal, the interpersonal, the managerial, and the organizaƟonal levels of leadership:
principle-centered leadership
Ethics are:
principles of right conduct or a system of moral values
Leadership is a ___________, not a position
process
"Following the highest principle or duty" aligns with which of Kidder's principles for resolving ethical dilemmas?
rule-based thinking
Leadership is both _________ and ___________:
science art
A________ is what occurs when our expectations or predictions play a causal role in bringing about the events we predict.
self-fulfilling prophecy
________ emerges when one's primary motivation is to help others:
servant leadership
Social responsibility and the expectation to become engaged in one's community is called_________:
service learning
The most productive way to develop a leaders is to travel along the:
spiral of experience
Which tool is most closely associated with the AOR model
spiral of experience
Another term for "Practical Intelligence" is:
street smarts
A former term for followers:
subordinates