Quiz 3
Which of these is not a competency? - cognitive ability - all of these are competencies - social judgment skills - knowledge - problem-solving skills
Cognitive ability
Select the work experiences that contribute to leaders' knowledge and skills. - mentoring - none of these contribute to leaders' knowledge and skills - challenging assignments - hands-on experience
Mentoring, challenging assignments & hands- on experience
Select all of the Individual Attributes. - motivation - personality - general cognitive ability
Motivation, Personality, & General cognitive ability
Which of the following presents a competency-based approach to leadership? - great person approach - contingency approach - skills approach - trait approach - style approach
Skills approach
Career experience is a strong influence on a leader's competencies. True False
True
Environmental influences are factors in a situation that lie outside the leader's competencies, characteristics, and experiences. True False
True
Human skills are important at all levels of management. True False
True
Mumford's research studied military personnel rather than business and organizational leaders. True False
True
The skills approach is relatively new and has not been widely used in training and development. True False
True
The skills approach provides a structure consistent with leadership education programs. True False
True
The skills approach suggests that many individuals have the potential for leadership. True False
True
Which of the following attributes begins to decline in later adulthood - effectiveness - personality - general cognitive ability - crystallized cognitive ability - motivation
general cognitive ability
Select the types of skills that are most important for leaders operating at lower levels of management. - technical and human - human and conceptual - technical and conceptual - none of these are most important for leaders - human, technical, and conceptual operating at lower levels of management
technical and human
Motivation and personality fall within the competencies component of Mumford's skills model. True False
False
Social judgment is an individual attribute in the skills model. True False
False
Technical skills grow in importance as one moves up the managerial hierarchy. True False
False
The skills approach is not descriptive. True False
False
Crystallized cognitive ability refers to one's innate intellectual ability or intelligence. True False
False
Katz states that human skills are most important for middle and top management levels. True False
False
Bill is in charge of hiring a new manager for the first shift on the production line. According to Katz' model, Bill should be looking for a person with which of the following types of skills? - technical skills - human and conceptual skills - human and technical skills - Bill shouldn't be looking for any of these skills - conceptual skills
Human and technical Skills
In the skills model, which of these is a general cognitive ability? - intellectual ability acquired over time - information processing - knowledge - motivation - None of these is a general cognitive ability
Information processing
In the skills model, crystallized knowledge refers to which of the following? - intelligence quotient - crystallized knowledge refers to - none of these - motivation - effectiveness - intellectual ability acquired over time
Intellectual ability acquired over time
Select all the options that correctly complete this sentence: The individual attributes factor in the skills model suggests - that traits are not important to leadership. - that traits are important to leadership. - that the skills model is not just a competency-based model.
That traits are important to leadership & the skills model is not just a competency-based model.
Jim is a district manager of Wendy's West Michigan. When he hires people, the most important thing he looks for is whether people are good problem solvers. Which approach or model is Jim using? - Mumford Skills Model - Jim isn't using any of these - Katz's - Trait approach - Style Approach
The Mumford Skills approach
Select all the items that measure performance outcome - original solutions to problems - solutions that go beyond given information - standard external criteria
standard external criteria