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M#5: Principles of Leadership

M#5: Principles of Leadership
37 questions • 2 mo ago
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    Produces varying lists of personal traits guaranteed successful leadership to persons who possesed characterstics such as heights, charisma, intelligence and the like

    Trait Approach

  • 2

    Focuses on addressing what a leader is ot who becomes a leader

    Trait Approach

  • 3

    Focuses on what a leader does rather rhan what a leader is

    Behavioral Approach

  • 4

    Focusing on the importance on the context of the situation in explaining leader effectiveness

    Situational Contingency Approach

  • 5

    The leadership style needed would change with the situation

    Situational Contingency Approach

  • 6

    Leadership is a relational and shared process that includes a strong emphasis on followership.

    Reciprocal Approach

  • 7

    Leadership approach that causes change in individuals and social systems

    Transformational Leadership

  • 8

    It creates valuable and positive change in the followers with the end goal of developing followers into leader

    Transformational Leadership

  • 9

    It operates within existing boundaries of processes, structures, and goals

    Transactional Leadership

  • 10

    It depends on self-motivated people who work well in a structured, directed environment.

    Transactional Leadership

  • 11

    A method of encouraging particular behaviors in others by way of eloquent communication, persuasion, and focus of personality.

    Charismatic Leadership

  • 12

    They visualized leadership styles in term of a balance between concerns for getting the job done and the working relationships that must be integrated to achieve effective leadership.

    The Blake-Mouton Model

  • 13

    It suggests a preoccupation with relationships and satisfying the needs of others at the expense of the task that needs to be done

    1/9

  • 14

    Country Club

    1/9

  • 15

    Task

    9/1

  • 16

    It indicates the maximum commitment to working objectives, with little to no concern given to people’s feelings.

    9/1

  • 17

    This is a characterstic of a low profile manager who exerts minimal effort to get the job done and has a minimal contact with others.

    1/1

  • 18

    Impoverished

    1/1

  • 19

    Middle of the road

    5/5

  • 20

    Managers tend to maintain a satisfactory balance between the need to get the work done and the morale of the people doing the work.

    5/5

  • 21

    This suggest an expectation contlict between keeping people happy and getting the job done.

    9/9

  • 22

    On-the-job retirees

    Lorenzi-Riley Model

  • 23

    Whip crackers

    Lorenzi-Riley Model

  • 24

    Schmoozers

    Lorenzi-Riley Model

  • 25

    Team builders

    Lorenzi-Riley Model

  • 26

    Low on task skills, low on interpersonal relationships and are usually procrastinators.

    On-the-job retirees

  • 27

    They are usually very task oriented, low on interpersonal skills and see the task to be done as their primary responsibility.

    Whip crackers

  • 28

    One who chats and idly gossips

    Schmoozers

  • 29

    They rank low on task and high in interpersonal relationships

    Schmoozers

  • 30

    They can he enthusiastic about a project but have a problem getting their group to get the job done.

    Schmoozers

  • 31

    They rank high in both task and interpersonal skills

    Team builders

  • 32

    They empower their staff and they know what questions to ask and when to offer support

    Team builders

  • 33

    Douglas McGregor

    Theories X, Y, and Z

  • 34

    Employees’ attitudes and abilities that ultimately infouence their work performance

    Theories X, Y, and Z

  • 35

    Employees are basically lazy, detest work, need direction and control to protect them from the anathema of work

    X-Philosophy

  • 36

    Optimistic set of expectqtions that workers view work as natural as play, highly motivated, self-disciplined and exercise creativity in problem solving.

    Y-Philosophy

  • 37

    Changing societal goals must be included in the workplace and that productivity and reqards are not the only objectives of workers but quality of their work lives have a significant impact on their performance.

    Z-Philosophy

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    Question list

  • 1

    Produces varying lists of personal traits guaranteed successful leadership to persons who possesed characterstics such as heights, charisma, intelligence and the like

    Trait Approach

  • 2

    Focuses on addressing what a leader is ot who becomes a leader

    Trait Approach

  • 3

    Focuses on what a leader does rather rhan what a leader is

    Behavioral Approach

  • 4

    Focusing on the importance on the context of the situation in explaining leader effectiveness

    Situational Contingency Approach

  • 5

    The leadership style needed would change with the situation

    Situational Contingency Approach

  • 6

    Leadership is a relational and shared process that includes a strong emphasis on followership.

    Reciprocal Approach

  • 7

    Leadership approach that causes change in individuals and social systems

    Transformational Leadership

  • 8

    It creates valuable and positive change in the followers with the end goal of developing followers into leader

    Transformational Leadership

  • 9

    It operates within existing boundaries of processes, structures, and goals

    Transactional Leadership

  • 10

    It depends on self-motivated people who work well in a structured, directed environment.

    Transactional Leadership

  • 11

    A method of encouraging particular behaviors in others by way of eloquent communication, persuasion, and focus of personality.

    Charismatic Leadership

  • 12

    They visualized leadership styles in term of a balance between concerns for getting the job done and the working relationships that must be integrated to achieve effective leadership.

    The Blake-Mouton Model

  • 13

    It suggests a preoccupation with relationships and satisfying the needs of others at the expense of the task that needs to be done

    1/9

  • 14

    Country Club

    1/9

  • 15

    Task

    9/1

  • 16

    It indicates the maximum commitment to working objectives, with little to no concern given to people’s feelings.

    9/1

  • 17

    This is a characterstic of a low profile manager who exerts minimal effort to get the job done and has a minimal contact with others.

    1/1

  • 18

    Impoverished

    1/1

  • 19

    Middle of the road

    5/5

  • 20

    Managers tend to maintain a satisfactory balance between the need to get the work done and the morale of the people doing the work.

    5/5

  • 21

    This suggest an expectation contlict between keeping people happy and getting the job done.

    9/9

  • 22

    On-the-job retirees

    Lorenzi-Riley Model

  • 23

    Whip crackers

    Lorenzi-Riley Model

  • 24

    Schmoozers

    Lorenzi-Riley Model

  • 25

    Team builders

    Lorenzi-Riley Model

  • 26

    Low on task skills, low on interpersonal relationships and are usually procrastinators.

    On-the-job retirees

  • 27

    They are usually very task oriented, low on interpersonal skills and see the task to be done as their primary responsibility.

    Whip crackers

  • 28

    One who chats and idly gossips

    Schmoozers

  • 29

    They rank low on task and high in interpersonal relationships

    Schmoozers

  • 30

    They can he enthusiastic about a project but have a problem getting their group to get the job done.

    Schmoozers

  • 31

    They rank high in both task and interpersonal skills

    Team builders

  • 32

    They empower their staff and they know what questions to ask and when to offer support

    Team builders

  • 33

    Douglas McGregor

    Theories X, Y, and Z

  • 34

    Employees’ attitudes and abilities that ultimately infouence their work performance

    Theories X, Y, and Z

  • 35

    Employees are basically lazy, detest work, need direction and control to protect them from the anathema of work

    X-Philosophy

  • 36

    Optimistic set of expectqtions that workers view work as natural as play, highly motivated, self-disciplined and exercise creativity in problem solving.

    Y-Philosophy

  • 37

    Changing societal goals must be included in the workplace and that productivity and reqards are not the only objectives of workers but quality of their work lives have a significant impact on their performance.

    Z-Philosophy