MGMT Chapter 17 Smartbook
Path-goal clarifying
Clarifying employees' performance goals using positive and negative rewards
Select the relationship oriented leader behaviors.
Consideration Empowerment Servant-leadership
Which statements are true about emotional intelligence and leadership?
Emotional intelligence helps people with transformational leadership. Emotional intelligence helps people lead; however, it does not solve all problems.
Why is it important for managers to maintain a high leader-member exchange (LMX) relationship with each employee?
Employees remain on the path to achieving their goals. Employees stay on the track to success.
Group-oriented decision making
Encouraging group members to participate in decision making.
Value-based
Establishing a vision and supporting its accomplishment.
Which of the following describe the behavioral styles theory of leadership?
Leader behaviors can be improved and developed There is no one best style of leadership Leader behavior is more important than traits
When an individual influences a group of individuals to achieve a common goal it is called
Leadership
What must leaders do for their employees, according to path-goal theory?
Link rewards to goals. Reduce roadblocks. Provide guidance.
Who typically perform functions associated with investigating, organizing, and controlling as well as implementing an organization's vision and strategic plan?
Managers
According to research, which of the following are differences found among men and women leadership roles?
Men use an autocratic style, while women use a participative style. Men are task-oriented, while women are relationship-oriented.
Representation and networking
Presenting the work group in a positive light to others
Supportive
Providing counseling, mentoring, and coaching to assist employee development
Bernard Bass associated which of the following behaviors with leaders?
Rallying employees around a common goal Inspiring others Creating vision and strategic plans
Which of the following are categories of unique leader behaviors? (Check all that apply.)
Relationship-oriented Task-oriented Passive Transformational
Interaction-faciitation
Resolving disputes; facilitating communication.
Achievement-oriented
Setting challenging goals
Work-facilitation
Showing concern for the well-being of employees
Select the inputs to leader behavior as illustrated by the model of transformational leadership.
Traits Organizational culture Life experiences
What type of leadership is exhibited in sustained displays of hostile verbal and nonverbal behavior?
abusive supervision
Select typical characteristics of transformational leaders.
agreeable extroverted proactive
What is the primary purpose of task-oriented leader behaviors?
assisting others in achieving their goals as well as the goals of the working group
Which of the following approaches tries to find the unique behaviors that effective leaders have?
behavioral styles
Which of the following can leaders engage in to promote psychological empowerment in employees?
behaviors that encourage self-determination behaviors that enhance perceptions of meaning behaviors that encourage employee competence
A form of interpersonal attraction that inspires acceptance, devotion, and enthusiasm is called
charisma
What is a form of interpersonal attraction that inspires acceptance, devotion, and enthusiasm called?
charisma
Leader behavior associated with creating mutual respect or trust while concentrating on the group members' needs and desires is called
consideration
As situations change, different styles of leadership become appropriate. This is the basic premise of __________ theories.
contingency
The situational theory which argues that a leader's effectiveness is dependent on how well a leader's style fits the situation at hand is called __________ theory.
contingency
What is the theory that says a leader's effectiveness depends on how well a leader's style fits characteristics of the situation at hand?
contingency theory
Although personality and demographic similarities between leaders and followers are often associated with higher leader-member exchange (LMX) relationships, what should managers avoid?
creating a homogeneous work environment for the sake of having positive relationships
Which of the following are goals of relationship-oriented leadership?
creating positive work relationships among coworkers enhancing employees' skills creating positive work relationships between employees and their leaders
In terms of leadership, women use a more ______ style while men use a more ______ style.
democratic; autocratic
According to behavioral styles theory, leader behavior is more important than leader traits when it comes to _______.
effectiveness
The ability to manage oneself and one's relationships in a mature and constructive way is called ______ _______.
emotional intelligence
What type of leadership represents the extent to which a leader creates perceptions of psychological empowerment in others?
empowering
____________ ____________ represents the extent to which a leader creates perceptions of psychological empowerment in others.
empowering leadership
______________ _____________ represents the extent to which a leader creates perceptions of psychological empowerment in others.
empowering leadership
What are the implications of LMX theory?
expectations must be clear diversity must be embraced initiatives to improve poor LMX are critical
Which types of organizational cultures are more likely to foster opportunities for transformational leaders?
flexible adaptive
Due to Margie's strong technical skills and "can-do" attitude, Lon perceives a high LMX between himself and his employee, Margie. Lon is considering how ______ influences the quality of an LMX.
follower characteristics
What are some of the individual-level behavioral outcomes associated with high-level leader-member exchange (LMX) relationships?
greater employee engagement in organizational citizenship less employee turnover
Consideration involves leader behaviors associated with creating mutual respect with a focus on what?
group members' needs and wants
The idea that people have beliefs about how leaders should behave and what they should do for their followers is called ______ leadership theory.
implicit
Leader-member relations result in the formation of two types of exchanges: the __________-_________ exchange and the ___________-___________ exchange.
in-group; out-group
What are some of the effects that intellectual stimulation by transformational leaders can have on followers and work groups?
increased perceptions of task meaningfulness increased perceptions of organizational justice
What is the behavior called when a leader organizes and defines what group members should be doing to get the best output possible?
initiating structure
What type of leader behavior is displayed when the president of the photography club asks the yearbook committee for guidance in what kind of candid pictures are needed?
initiating structure
Successfully attracting commitment, energizing workers, and creating meaning in employees' lives are the result of what type of motivation?
inspirational
The use of charisma to establish an attractive vision of the future, using emotional arguments and exhibiting optimism and enthusiasm is called ____________ ____________
inspirational motivation
Important takeaways from trait theory include that:
it can be important to hiring and promoting decisions having a "global mindset" is important traits impact leader effectiveness
What are some of the effects that employees face as a result of abusive supervision?
job dissatisfaction decreased productivity bad or abusive behavior
Bernard Bass concluded that leaders manage, and managers do what?
lead
What theory presupposes that leaders will develop one-to-one relationships with each of the people reporting to them?
leader-member exchange (LMX)
What is it called when an individual influences a group of individuals to achieve a common goal?
leadership
Researchers determine leadership characteristics by using a statistical procedure called ____________-_____________, which computes an average relationship between two variables.
meta-analysis
Low leader-member relationships result in out-group exchanges that are characterized by:
more formality in expectations more formality in reward negotiations less trust and respect
Select all of the interpersonal attributes, whether positive or negative, that leaders may possess.
narcissism extraversion agreeableness Machiavellianism
Initiating structure represents leader behaviors that define what group members should be doing to maximize:
output
Select the leader behaviors in the integrated model of leadership.
passive task-oriented relationship-oriented transformational
The theory which states that leader behaviors are effective when employees view them as a source of satisfaction or as a way to future satisfaction is called _____________-_____________ theory.
path-goal
What are the characteristics that leaders look for in employees when creating higher leader-member exchange (LMX) relationships?
positive personality competence agreeableness
A mental representation of the traits and behaviors that people believe are possessed by leaders is called a leadership _______________.
prototype
A focus on increased service to others rather than oneself is called:
servant-leadership
According to Fiedler, the two leadership styles are:
task-oriented and relationship-oriented
Effective leadership is affected by a combination of
task-oriented traits and interpersonal attributes
According to Fiedler, a leader's style is either __________-motivated as he or she is focused on accomplishing goals or _________-motivated as he or she is more interested in developing relations with followers.
task;relationship
Contingency theories propose that the effectiveness of a particular style of leader behavior depends on what factor?
the situation
According to ________ theory, organizations should consider using personality and trait assessments in the selection and promotion process.
trait
According to __________ theory, organizations should consider using personality and trait assessments in the selection and promotion process.
trait
Trying to identify personality characteristics that can be used to figure out who is better at leading and who is better at following is the __________ approach to leadership.
trait
Trying to identify the personality characteristics or interpersonal attributes that can differentiate leaders from followers is called:
trait approach
Clarifying employees' roles and task requirements and providing followers the positive and negative rewards contingent on performance is called:
transactional leadership
What behavior do leaders use when they clearly explain roles and task requirements for employees and provide positive and negative rewards based on the employees' performance?
transactional leadership
When Tom installed controls for things such as accounting procedures and inventory audits and then rewarded his employees for using the system, he was making use of ______ ______.
transactional leadership
Select the types of task-oriented leadership.
transactional leadership initiating structure
By appealing to followers' values, motives, and personal identity, ________ leaders transform followers to pursue organizational goals over self-interests.
transformational
Leaders who are _________ use behaviors that appeal to followers' self-concepts.
transformational
Which type of leaders appeal to their followers to pursue organizational goals over self-interests?
transformational
Select the interpersonal relationship variables that have the greatest effect on LMX.
trust like each other similar to each other
Servant-leaders are less likely to
use behaviors that benefit themselves and hurt others
What do behavioral scientists call a leader-member exchange relationship?
vertical dyad