HSC 460 Midterm Review
Five Dysfunctions of a Team
- Absence of trust - Fear of conflict - Lack of commitment - Avoidance of accountability - Inattention to results
People who take initiative:
- Actively engage - Are confident in their abilities and beliefs - Consistently innovate - Secure support - Maintain focus Hallmarks of initiative
Behaviors of emotional insight:
- Nonverbal expressions match your words - Using words like flexible thank you, aware - Expressing emotions positively - Paying attention to emotions in various settings - Compare your emotional reaction to others in the same situation - Consciously understand how your emotions influence others
How to handle hot buttons:
- Reflect before reacting - Notices who trigger your hot buttons - Work with people in a productive meaningful way - Identify what topics you feel intense passion about - Know yourself well enough to determine if it's about you - Use self-reflection to analyze the situation
Stages of developing a team:
1. Forming 2. Storming 3. Norming 4. Performing
Striving for excellence
Achievement
Social interaction of inflicting damage or other unpleasantness upon another individual, purposely being harmful, overt, or covert
Aggression
Having or showing a confident and forceful personality, stating how you feel
Assertiveness
Being transparent and trustworthy
Authenticity
Behaviors that demonstrate effective emotional insight includes using words like
Aware and flexible
College students can demonstrate citizenship on a campus by:
Being a member of student government, attending class prepared, being a member of a Greek organization, being a resident assistant or advisor (all of the above)
Working with others to accomplish a shared purpose
Building teams
Benefiting to multiple perspectives
Capitalizing on difference
Enhancing the skills and abilities of others
Coaching others
Emotional intelligence is especially important today because
Collaboration is becoming a standard method of achieving goals
People who know many different people and have the social capital to bring them together
Connectors
- Awareness of your abilities, emotions, and perceptions - Prioritizing the inner work of reflection and introspection - Appreciation that self-awareness is a continual and ongoing process
Consciousness of Self
Fulfilling responsibilities to the group
Demonstrating citizenship
Building a network of trusting relationships
Developing relationships
Being emotionally in tune with others
Displaying empathy
Consciously moderating emotions
Emotional self-control
Identifying emotions and their influence on behavior
Emotional self-perception
The ability to understand the emotional makeup of other people is called...
Empathy
Working toward new directions
Facilitating change
Optimism and positivity are the same T/F
False
Being open and adaptive to change
Flexibility
The team comes together and people get to know each other
Forming
Having a balanced sense of self
Health self-esteem
A stimulus that triggers an instinctive reaction, such as butterflies in your stomach of fierce anger
Hot button
Taking action
Initiative
Which capacity is part of consciousness of self?
Initiative
Energizing individuals and groups
Inspiring others
Imagine you are really upset about something and begin telling a friend about it. Which of the following would be a helpful empathetic response?
It sounds like you are pretty ticked off because you were made fun of in front of so many people (reflecting back the persons feelings)
Which of the following is not true?
Leadership requires a title or position
Identifying and resolving conflict
Managing conflict
People who have a great deal of knowledge and information on a particular topic or series of topics
Mavens
The team begins focusing on a common goal with deeper understanding and awareness
Norming
Having a positive outlook
Optimism
The team works effectively together and can tackle new goals or challenges, come to consensus, and create results
Performing
Emotional intelligence can be best described as the ability to
Recognize and manage emotions in ourselves and others
Strength Weakness Opportunities Threats
SWOT analysis
People who are skilled at influencing and persuading others
Salesmen
Emotional intelligence can be gained by
Self-awareness
Which basic capability is the building block for emotional intelligence?
Self-awareness
Emotional Intelligence can be gained by learning to control yourself and think before you act. This is called:
Self-regulation
Emotional intelligence involves ____ and _____.
Self-regulation, self-awareness
Leadership is mostly about...
Serving
- The ability to see someone's point of view and to recognize his or her thoughts and feelings - Ability to listen and absorb information skillfully - Recognizing that other people's views of the situation may be different than yours - Understanding that other people's assumptions may be and should be different from yours
Social perspective
Team members voice different ideas or perspectives, which can cause tension in the group
Storming
Emotional intelligence is very important in determining...
Success
Factors that can influence one's self-efficacy include
Successful past leadership experience, observation of successful leaders, positive moods and emotions
What is emotional intelligence?
The ability to understand, use, and manage our emotions
Which statement best finished this sentence? "Emotional intelligence is..."
To perceive accurately, appraise and express emotions
Which of the following is NOT true?
Today's challenges are easier to "bounce" back from
Behaviors that demonstrate optimism include:
Verbalize a positive outlook, willing to be part of the solution, breathe energy and life into an organization