NL110 Leadership Class Curated Questions
Descirbe the difference between how a thinker and feeler solve a problem?
Solving based on the facts rather than how it would make them feel
________ is the ability to consistenly provide near perfect performance in a specific activity whereas ________ is naturally recurring patterns of thought, feeling, or behavior that can be productively applied
strength & talent
System 1 is _____% of human decision and behavior.
95
What is an example of showing love for your troops?
Check-ups on your troops just to see if they're doing well
Four strategies for successful friend leadership
Compelling vision, communicate, win over the group informal leaders, confront swiftly, and with a consistent approach
What are two elements of a habit loop?
Cue & routine
Three barriers to active listening
Focus, attention, & not a natural condition of human beings
What is not an example of how civility supports relationships?
Hatred
Four attributes for successful friend leadership.
Humility, moral courage, professionalism and competency, realistic mindset
What are the four qualities of effective followership?
Manage themselves well, committed to the organization, build competence, being courageous, honest, and credible
What are the five kinds of schemas?
Person, self, group, role, event
What are the six bases of power?
Referent, Expert, Legitimate, Reward, Coercive, Informational
What are the five characteristics of a solid relationship?
Respect, reciprocity, trust, mutual enjoyment, shared experiences
List the attributes of a SMART goal
Specific, Measureable, Achieveable, Relevant, Time-bound
What is the course definition of civility?
The sum of many sacrifices we are called to make for the sake of living together
Course Definition of Leadership
The use of personal influence to get oneself and others to do more than they would otherwise do.
What is the course definition of love?
The will to extend one's self for the purpose of nurturing one's own or another spiritual growth
What is the relationship between emotions and system 1?
They're a complex, coordinated reaction to stimuli
What is the difference between horizontal and vertical loyalty?
Vertical loyalty has legitimate power involved, a chain of command or person in authority, horizontal is loyalty to your peers
What is a problem that evolves from loyalty?
a conflict of loyalties
Anticipatory socialization
acting or assuming a new role for for a future role or position
Three behaviors that are critical to a coaching relationship.
asking powerful questions, active listening, & demonstrate empathy
What is emotional intelligence?
brain's efficiency generalized across a wide range of functions
What is specific intelligence?
brain's efficiency in completing a specific function
What are the three types of social influence?
conformity, compliance, and obedience
Which attachment style would blame another during a group project?
dismissive avoidant
What are the four domains of leadership?
executing, influencing, relationship building, strategic thinking
What are the six agents of socialization?
family, school, peers, work, religion, mass media
What is an example of influencing someone into effective followership?
giving them a position they may not feel ready for whilst encouraging them
System 1 is the ____ loop and system two is the _____ loop in the RPD model.
outer & inner
Name the four attachment styles
secure, fearful avoidant, dismissive avoidant, anxious-preoccupied
Why do we use schemas?
to effectively organize, understand, and react to the complex world around us
Resocialization
when you are thrown into another social environment