Module 1 (chapters 1,2,&3)

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According to Katz's skills model, conceptual skills are most important for which level of management?

CEO's and senior officers

As captain of the soccer team, your primary concern is winning games and maintaining the strength of the team. Your players couldn't care less about teamwork and just want to win. Which component of leadership would you recommend the leader focus on?

Common goals

Which leadership trait is associated with having grit?

Determination

James is being considered for a management position. On his trait assessment, he scores low on integrity. In reviewing James' past performance, what finding would be consistent with this trait assessment?

He blames others for his shortcomings

Eleanor's boss really does not understand the technical aspects of the job her group is trying to complete. On the other hand, Eleanor understands the intricacies of the project, and her team members have started to come to her with all of their questions. What has happened in this work setting?

I have emerged as the team leader

Which type of power have people used in recent years to level the playing field among leaders and followers?

Information

Mumford et al.'s skills-based model differs from the "great man" approach in what way?

It assumes that anyone willing to learn can develop leadership skills

Goleman (1995,1998) suggests that emotional intelligence is a set of _________ competencies.

Personal and social

Whose 1955 research article on administrative skills served as the impetus for research on leadership skills rather than traits?

Robert Katz

At work, you are on a team of people searching for a new CEO. Everyone agrees the new CEO needs to have excellent leadership skills, so your team starts writing the job description. Which phrase would you use in the job description to reflect your search for a leader?

Searching for a change agent and creative thinker

Being socially aware, possessing social acumen, practicing self-monitoring, and having the ability to decide on the best response for any given situation, then following through with said decision are all part of Zaccaro's definition of ____________.

Social Intelligence

Mumford's skills model contends that leadership outcomes are the direct result of __________.

a leader's competencies

In the book's definition of leadership, power is described as __________.

a relational concern for both leaders and followers

Jamal and his co-workers are struggling to learn a new software program at work, and he is on a tight deadline to get a report to a major client when his boss decides to step in. Which of the following uses of power by your boss would run counter to the common goals at work?

announcing that anyone who is not proficient by Friday will be replaced

Leaders with strong social judgement skills can easily adapt their actions in light of understanding others' perspectives. This is called ___________.

behavioral flexibility

A student is most likely to become an emergent leader in a group project by ________.

communicating and listening well with group members

Problem solving is a __________.

competency

Persistence, dominance, and drive are characteristics of which trait?

determination

The two leadership outcomes outlined in the skills model are ________.

effective problem solving and performance

The two leadership outcomes outlined in the skills model are ___________.

effective problem solving and performance

Political, economic, and social issues that shape how leaders do their jobs are considered which type of environmental influence?

external

Who is responsible for the leadership process?

followers and leaders

Which of the following problem-solving skills can best be described as the ability to anticipate the implications of executing a plan?

forecasting

Trait assessment instruments can be used on a personal level to ___________.

help people understand how an organization sees them

Jeffrey is the chief financial officer of an established marketing firm. He recently learned that the company is going to try to merge with a new firm. He shares this potential merger with only a few of his mid-level managers he trusts. Jeffrey has __________.

information and legitimate power

A leader who struggles to get her team to complete complex tasks in a timely manner is mostly likely experiencing which type of environmental influence?

internal

Coercive leadership ______.

is forcing followers to do something with penalties and rewards

The "natural leader" trait definition of leadership ___________.

is restricted to those with inborn talent, qualities, or characteristics

Erdem has a genius level IQ and was therefore selected to participate in a leadership development program at work. However, after he is promoted, it becomes apparent that his team is struggling because his ideas are too complicated. The most likely reason for this issue is that Erdem ________.

lacks communication skills

The skills approach, like the trait approach, takes a(n) ___________ perspective on leadership.

leader-centered

The common goals element of the definition of leadership means ___________.

leaders and followers have a mutual purpose

According to Katz's skills model, technical skills are most important for which level of management?

lower and middle management

Arvid works at a new smoothie shop that has not yet made a profit. The boss tells Arvid and the other workers that whoever sells more than 30 smoothies during their shift will earn a bonus. Arvid's boss is primarily using what type of function?

management by developing an incentive program to solve a problem

Jung and Sosik's (2006) research on charismatic leaders found that these leaders consistently exhibited four traits. Which of the following traits was one of the four?

motivation to attain power

In Mumford's skills model, social judgement skills can be defined as ________.

one's ability to understand people and work cooperatively

External factors are those influences that are __________.

outside of a leader's competencies and characteristics

What is self-confidence important in influencing others?

people won't follow someone who seems unsure of themselves

A leader who is liked because they know what they are doing and share knowledge with followers displays _____.

personal power

You really enjoy working for your boss and look up to her or him as a role model. you are more than willing to work hard for the organization because of your relationship with your boss. This is an example of _________.

personal power

Goleman (1995) suggests that emotional intelligence ________.

plays a major role in a person's success

Which of the following problem-solving skills can best be described as the ability to define noteworthy issues or significant problems affecting the organization?

problem definition

Which of the following is a competency in Mumford's skills model?

problem-solving

The four key elements of the definition of leadership used in the text are _____________.

process, influence, group, goal

Emotional intelligence can be described as the ability to __________.

recognize and manage our emotions

What is the emphasis of the trait approach?

role of the leader

Self-esteem and self-assurance are associated with which leadership trait?

self-confidence

Research indicates that a leader's intellectual ability _____________.

should not differ too much from that of followers

A leader who struggles to get her team to complete complex tasks in a timely manner is mostly likely experiencing which type of environmental influence?

situational

__________ Is one of the five major leadership traits that focuses on a leader's inclination to seek out pleasant social relationships.

sociability

The skills approach helps us best identify our __________.

strengths and weaknesses

"To be successful, you should exploit what you are good at. That is, do what you can naturally do well." This statement describes the idea behind _________.

strengths leadership

Perry manages a team at a large company. He excels at understanding problems and identifying technological solutions but is less adept at troubleshooting bugs. Therefore, when troubleshooting is needed, Perry has another member of his team who excels at troubleshooting do this work. This scenario best demonstrates which concept?

strengths leadership

At the upper-management level in an organization, _____________.

technical skills are less important than human skills

Based on the skills approach, how would you define leadership skills?

the knowledge and competencies necessary to accomplish goals

Your parents and older siblings are all successful elected officials. After graduation, it is suggested by many that you should seek office and, in turn, they offer you their support. Which best describes the leadership approach being demonstrated by your supporters?

trait perspective

Daniel is a leader best known for his human skills. Which task most likely fits Daniel's leadership style?

uses sensitivity to assess the needs and motivations of others


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