MGMT 5533 Week 3 - 5
Follower development level in SLII is determined by level of
Competence and commitment
Which of the components on Blake & Mouton's Leadership Grid has high concern for interpersonal relationships and low concern for task accomplishment?
Country Club
Followers who have little skill for the task but are confident in getting the task done are
D1
Crystallized cognitive ability refers to one's innate intellectual ability or intelligence
False
D4 subordinates are not certain that they can do the job by themselves
False
In SLII, delegating is ineffective with subordinates who are very competent and committed.
False
Katz states that human skills are most important for middle- and top-management levels.
False
Leadership scholars have agreed on a singular definition of leadership
False
The LBDQ was created by the researchers at the University of Michigan
False
The great persona approach stresses that leaders' traits are learned
False
The skills approach is not descriptive
False
The trait approach successfully identified one list of specific leader traits
False
Under the situational approach, leadership style refers to motivational principles
False
The four key elements of the definition of leadership used in the text are
Process, influence, group, goal
Which of the following is a planning and budgeting management function?
Setting timetables
Developed a model of emotionally intelligent leadership
Shankman and Allen
You are the leader of a small jazz band composed of four of your peers who have never been in a jazz group before. As the leader of the band, you have been very straightforward about how the band will function. You have clearly described each of the members' roles, and they are starting to catch on to how the group works. What style do you exhibit next?
Style 2
Paternalism/maternalism refers to a leader who
is a benevolent dictator
Environmental influences are factors in situations that lie outside the leader's competencies, characteristics, and experiences.
True
In the Leadership Grid, a person who uses but does not integrate the 1,9 and 9,1 behavioral styles of leadership could be called a "benevolent dictator."
True
In the situational approach, supportive leader behaviors are mostly job related.
True
Mumford's Skills Model of Leadership was designed to determine the competencies needed for effective leader performance
True
Some studies have suggested that masculinity is a leadership trait
True
The behavioral approach suggests that leadership cannot be explained by any list of personality traits
True
The earliest leadership theories in the 20th century emphasized control and centralization of power
True
The governor of your state possesses French and Raven's legitimate power.
True
The situational approach contends that leadership involves both directive and supportive behaviors
True
using a process definition of leadership means it is available to everyone
True
Assisting group members in building cohesiveness is primarily a task behavior
False
Power is described as
A relational concern for both leaders and followers
Technical skills are the
Ability to work with things
A leader who places high emphasis on job requirements and low emphasis on people is displaying
Authority compliance behaviors
The D4 follower needs which type of leader?
Delegating
Persistence, dominance, and drive are characteristics of which trait?
Determination
Of the Big Five personality facts, which is the most strongly associated with leadership?
Extraversion
A major strength of the trait approach is that it is quite useful for training
False
A strength of the trait approach is that it links specific leader traits to organizational outcomes
False
According to Blake and Mouton, the "authority compliance manager" is highly concerned with people and has little concern for results
False
The leader is at the core of group change and activity, representing the backbone of the group or organization. Leadership is viewed as
Focus of group process
A leader applying the situational approach would
Focus on assessing and adapting to followers' needs in the workplace
The classic article "Skills of an Effective Administrator" by Katz was published in the
Harvard Business Review
A leader who is indifferent and apathetic is displaying
Impoverished behaviors
Which best describes the overall results of Stogdill's second survey when compared with his initial survey?
It was more balanced in its descriptions of the role of traits and leadership
The problem-solving competency in the skills model is most similar to
Knowledge in Mumford's model
Researchers developed a questionnaire called the LBDQ. The letters "LBDQ" stand for what?
Leadership behavior description questionnaire
The primary functions of management are
Planning, organizing, staffing, and controlling
By comparing Stogdill's findings from his 1948 survey with the findings of his updated 1974 survey, which of the following was suggested?
That both personality and situational factors were casuals in leadership
By including such a large number of components, the skills approach and its models are criticized for
The range of skills extending beyond the boundaries of leadership
As president of my student organization I have position power
True
The research Katz completed for his article describing the skills of an effective administrator
Was qualitative