Nursing Leadership Exam #2 Chapter 13
Politics requires:
- Clear decision-making - Assertiveness - Accountability - Proactive
Empowerment occurs when:
- Leaders communicate their vision - Employees are given the opportunity to make the most of their talents - Learning, creativity, and exploration are encouraged
Bridging the Authority-Power Gap, The Followers:
- Must perceive the manager is doing a good job - Believe the org. has their best interests in mind - Don't feel controlled by authority
Bridging the Authority-Power Gap, the Managers must:
- be seen as credible - be seen as honest and telling the truth
Keeping Power Requires Four Things
1. Maintaining a small authority-power gap 2. Empowering subordinates whenever possible 3. Using authority in such a manner that subordinates view what happens in the organization as necessary 4. Using political strategies to maintain power and authority when necessary
Powerlessness
Although the adage that power corrupts might be true for some, it may be more correct to say that, __________ not power, corrupts.
Queen Bee Syndrome
Female-dominated professions
What is a negative effect of a wide authority-power gap?
Organizational chaos may develop
What has the capacity or potential to get others to do something one wants them to do that they would not ordinarily do otherwise?
Power
Although power is a universally available resource that does not have a finite quality, it can be lost as well as gained which is called?
Powerlessness
Politics is
The art of using legitimate power wisely
Power
The authority and ability to get things accomplished
The queen bee is
a woman who has struggled to become successful, but once successful, she refuses to help other women reach the same success
Authority-Power Gap suggests the right to command does NOT
ensure that employees will follow orders
Empowerment plants seeds of
leadership, collegiality, self-respect, and professionalism.
What should the leader take part in when bridging the Authority-Power Gap?
make a genuine effort to know and care about each subordinate as a unique individual
Power gives
one the potential to change the attitudes and behaviors of individual people and groups
Managers must understand the
politics of their organization to be powerful
Authority-Power Gap is
the gap between a position of authority and subordinate response
Power has
the potential of an individual or group to influence the behavior of others
The more power subordinates perceive a manager to have,
the smaller the gap between the right to expect certain things and the resulting fulfillment of those expectations by others
The manager needs to provide enough information about organizational and unit goals to subordinates so
they understand how their efforts and those of their manager are contributing to goal attainment
When Bridging the Authority-Power Gap Overt displays of authority should be
used as a last resort