Leadership and Change Test 3
Which statement about 360-degree feedback systems is most likely true?
360-degree feedback should be built around an organization's competency model
According to research, a strong correlation exists between the amount of money an organization spends on motivational programs and motivational speakers and the firm's revenues, profitability, and market share.
False
According to research, there is a universal set of leader behaviors that is always associated with leadership success.
False
According to the research of Hogan and Morrison, creative people lack assertiveness and are overly concerned with money and success.
False
Based on the Leadership Pipeline, people frequently turn out to be effective leaders even when they skip organizational levels.
False
Credibility is made up of three components: expertise, commitment and relationships.
False
Dysfunctional turnover occurs when experienced executives retire or substandard performers are fired.
False
Framing is the leadership competency of developing relationships that allow people to work together in the community across their differences.
False
Which of the following leadership questionnaires measured the extent to which leaders in industrial settings exhibited consideration and initiating structure behaviors?
SBDQ
A group consisting of individuals with a variety of experiences, values, and preferences will most likely be creative but could experience a high degree of conflict, which may make it difficult for the leader to get consensus on a final solution.
True
A leader's credo should describe what the leader believes in and will or will not stand for.
True
A leadership skill consists of three components: a well-defined body of knowledge, a set of related behaviors, and clear criteria of competent performance.
True
According to McClelland, differences in achievement orientation are a key reason why people differ in the levels of effort they exert to accomplish assignments, objectives, and goals.
True
An active listener uses paraphrasing to improve understanding.
True
Research shows that when a manager shares the results of their 360-degree feedback with followers and work on an action plan to improve their ratings, ratings do increase over time and in some cases, leadership productivity improves as well.
True
Researchers at the University of Michigan considered job-centered and employee-centered behaviors to be at opposite ends of a single continuum of leadership behavior.
True
Studies show that credibility is one of the most important components of leadership success.
True
Studies suggest that if firms could get almost 4% more work out of each employee, the GDP in the U.S. would increase by $355 billion.
True
The A-B-C model is a stress management tool for changing a person's self-talk during stressful events.
True
The LBDQ-XII assesses behaviors such as being able to tolerate uncertainty and acting as a representative for a group.
True
The Leader Behavior Description Questionnaire was developed by Ohio State University researchers.
True
Volunteering to help another employee with a task or project is an example of organizational citizenship behavior.
True
Which skill category relates to analyzing issues, making decisions, and thinking strategically?
business skills
_____ use a graphic approach to systematically represent the root causes of a problem, the relationships between different causes, and sometimes a prioritization of which causes are most important.
cause-and-effect diagrams
The degree to which someone tells others something and ensures that they understand what was said is called:
communication effectiveness
The two dimensions of the Leadership Grid are:
concern for people and concern for production
Which term refers to how much a leader is friendly and supportive toward subordinates?
consideration
The leadership dimensions that were identified by the Ohio State studies are:
consideration and initiating structure
Behaviors concerned with motivating subordinates to accomplish the task at hand are called _____ behaviors.
goal emphasis
Community leaders are most likely to:
have fewer resources than most leaders
In terms of the Leadership Grid, leaders scoring 1,9 show:
high concern for people and low concern for production
Which of the following is the LEAST likely way to increase assertiveness?
learning to say "yes" to others more often
One way to maximize the attendance and benefits of a meeting is to:
make it convenient
Adequate organization performance is possible through balancing the necessity to get work out while maintaining morale of people at a satisfactory level. In the context of the Leadership Grid, what leadership orientation does this statement signify?
middle-of-the-road management
Leaders high in initiating structure are most likely to:
monitor subordinates' performance levels
Which of the following statements concerning 360-degree feedback systems is most likely FALSE?
most 360-degree feedback systems are designed to make comparisons between people
Using the example of starting a new exercise program, which of the following would be a restraining force in a force field analysis?
no regular exercise partner
Which of the following would most likely result from too much stress?
reduced job performance
Building social capital:
refers to developing relationships that allow people to work together
_____ is defined as the process by which we perceive and respond to situations that challenge us.
stress
Which of the following statements is NOT accurate concerning listening?
the best listeners are passive listeners
Leaders who are new college hires most likely fall into which of the following quadrants of the credibility matrix?
third
Which of the following is the correct sequence of events that take place in stress management according to the A-B-C model?
triggering event; your thinking; feelings and behaviors
All of the following are ways leaders can improve communication skills EXCEPT:
using constructive sarcasm
Which of the following would be best for managing stress?
using progressive muscle relaxation techniques
A firm with a "pay for performance" culture that distributes bonuses and commissions for results obtained is most likely using the empowerment approach to motivate employees.
False
A force field analysis is an idea-generating activity conducted in a group setting to formulate creative solutions to a problem.
False
A study of more than 700 firms reported that companies that used 360-degree feedback systems had a 10.6 percent increase in shareholder value.
False
According to Brockner, fairness in the workplace makes intuitive sense and is present in most organizations.
False
According to Herzberg's theory, followers will exert additional effort if leaders improve working conditions and pay.
False
According to Hogan and Warrenfelz, the four major categories of competency models are interpersonal, intrapersonal, business, and followership skills.
False
According to the Leadership Grid, 1,1 leaders are the most successful in the workplace.
False
Informal, personal communication is improved when the leader and follower are separated by a desk.
False
Job satisfaction surveys are most useful when compared to a dissimilar reference group, such as an organization of a different size or one in another industry.
False
Leaders in the second quadrant of the credibility matrix most likely joined the company from an entirely different industry.
False
Leaders that rank high in consideration on the Leader Behavior Description Questionnaire (LBDQ) are more likely to assign reasonable deadlines, establish performance standards, and monitor performance levels.
False
Leaders that use operant principles to motivate workers should limit themselves to administering organizationally sanctioned rewards and punishments, which are most effective at motivating followers.
False
Most leaders prefer appealing to their employees' personal values or giving them something meaningful to do.
False
Regular exercise has been shown to elevate the heart rate so much that it actually increases stress levels.
False
Role conflict occurs whenever leaders or followers are unclear about what they need to do and how they should do it.
False
Stress only has negative effects on an individual's health and work.
False
The Abilene paradox occurs when leaders are assertive but unclear with subordinates.
False
The Leadership Pipeline is a useful model that exemplifies the progression of a manager from a task-oriented leader to a people-oriented leader.
False
The best listeners are passive listeners because they do not interrupt the speaker.
False
The first stage of problem solving is analyzing the causes of the problem.
False
According to research into 360-degree feedback, white peers and subordinates generally gave about the same level of ratings for both black and white peers and bosses.
True
Building development plans and getting coaching from others improves a person's chances of changing targeted behaviors.
True
Communication effectiveness is the degree to which someone tells others something and ensures that they understand what was said.
True
Companies that spend more time and effort attracting, developing, and retaining the best people often report superior financial results.
True
During brainstorming sessions, leaders should encourage group members to piggyback off the ideas of other people.
True
In Maslow's hierarchy, physiological and security needs must be satisfied before belongingness or esteem needs are pursued.
True
In surveys of job satisfaction, a facet satisfaction item asks about particular aspects of the job such as pay or working conditions.
True
Instruments providing 360-degree feedback to managers are particularly useful for leadership development
True
Leaders are more likely to be successful when introducing change if they address and capitalize on followers' emotions.
True
Leaders can encourage creativity in an organization by delegating authority and empowering followers to take risks.
True
Leaders should praise followers in public and punish them in private.
True
Meetings should only be called if the potential benefits outweigh the costs.
True
On the Leadership Grid, a 9,9 leader most likely accomplishes goals by forming trusting, respectful relationships with team members.
True
Personality traits, values, and intelligence must be inferred from behavior
True
Procedural justice involves the process in which rewards or punishments are administered.
True
The concept of motivation helps explain differences seen among people in terms of the energy and direction of their behavior.
True
The context and style of a leader's behavior are factors that affect their ability to build teams.
True
The hierarchy effect occurs when upper-level employees have higher global and facet satisfaction ratings than lower-level employees in the organization.
True
The three components of community leadership include mobilization, framing, and building social capital.
True
Worker productivity and job dissatisfaction in the United States are at an all-time high.
True
Work facilitation behaviors deal with leaders:
acquiring and allocating resources
Which of the following statements is most likely true about active listening?
active listeners put the sender's message into their own words to improve understanding
____ is an effort to attain objectives by attacking or hurting others.
aggression
All of the following are guidelines for effectively managing stress EXCEPT:
avoiding exercise late in the day
Which of the following is NOT a source for 360-degree feedback?
customers
Which of the following statements about defensiveness is most likely FALSE?
defensiveness is an unnatural reaction when someone is criticized
Which of the following is the most important step in conducting a meeting?
determining if it's necessary
Mobilization is best defined as:
engaging a critical mass to take action for the purpose of achieving a specific outcome.
In general, researchers have reported that subordinates are more satisfied when leaders:
exhibit a high level of consideration
The leadership competency of helping a group or community recognize and define its opportunities and issues in ways that result in effective action is known as:
framing
A leader in the first quadrant of the credibility matrix has a _____ of trust and a _____ of expertise.
high level; high level
Which of the following is the correct sequence of events according to the systems view of communication?
intention, expression, reception, interpretation, feedback, new intentions
According to Hogan and Warrenfelz, which of the following skills is the most difficult to change?
intrapersonal
Goal emphasis and work facilitation are _____ leadership behavior dimensions.
job-centered
The _____ component of assertiveness skills concerns knowing where and when not to behave assertively.
knowledge