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Leadership And Motivation
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Subject
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soft-skills
Instructions:
Answer 50 questions in 15 minutes.
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Match each statement with the correct term.
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1. To bring different groups together in order to reach mutually agreeable goals
Leader
Negotiation skills
Planning
Motivation
2. To align people who may not report to you toward a goal - 'Get them excited!'
Motivation
Warren Bennis' Leadership Competencies
Motivational skills
Social Skill
3. To speak and write persuasively
Diversity
Motivation
Management
Communication skills
4. A group of people working harmoniously together to effectively achieve a common goal
Team
Mid-Management
Planning
Skills of successful leaders
5. Receiving - Responding - Valuing
Emotional/Social Intelligence
Levels in the Affective Domain
Authoritative
Mid-Management
6. Judgment based on observable experience and uninfluenced by emotions or personal prejudices.
Integrity
Leader
Open/Laissez-Faire Leader
Objectivity
7. 1. Communication skills 2. Interpersonal skills 3. Conflict-resolution skills 4. Negotiation skills 5. Motivational skills
Humility
Initiative
Competent
Skills of successful leaders
8. Vision - Communication - Trust - Self-Management
9. A spiritual power or personal quality that gives an individual influence or authority over large numbers of people
Charisma
Emotional/Social Intelligence
Autocratic Leader
Supervisors
10. Creating a group of acquaintances and associates and keeping it active through regular communication for mutual benefits.
Open/Laissez-Faire Leader
Controlling
Leadership Styles
Networking
11. 1. Self-awareness 2. Self-regulation 3. Motivation 4. Empathy 5. Social Skill
Team
Characteristics of Leaders
Supervisors
Initiative
12. The ability to control or redirect disruptive impulses and moods - suspend judgment - and think before acting
Affiliative
Self-regulation
Objectivity
Skills of successful leaders
13. The ability to pursue goals with energy and persistence - for reasons that go beyond money or status
Self-regulation
Motivation
Staffing
Motivating Others
14. Analyzing of information - setting goals - and making decisions about what needs to be done
Tyrant
Controlling
Planning
Organizing
15. A system of moral principles
Levels in the Affective Domain
Authoritative
Motivating Others
Ethics
16. This 'people-first' style engenders the creation of emotional bonds and team harmony. It is best used when team coherence is important or in times of low employee morale. But this approach's focus on praise may permit poor performance among employees
Affiliative
Leadership Styles
Tactical
Empathy
17. An introductory act or step; leading action
Skills of successful leaders
Empathy
Initiative
Coercive
18. Having suitable or sufficient skill - knowledge - experience - etc. - for some purpose.
Objectivity
Self-regulation
Competent
Warren Bennis' Leadership Competencies
19. 1. Self mastery - how you manage/master yourself. 2. You feel chemistry with person
Reduce intrinsic motivation in some cases
Emotional/Social Intelligence
Communication skills
Affiliative
20. Providing extrensic awards may...
Communication skills
Integrity
Reduce intrinsic motivation in some cases
Interpersonal skills
21. The process of accomplishing the goals of an organization through the effective use of people and other resources
Coercive
Levels in the Affective Domain
Ethics
Management
22. Having the power or quality of deciding; putting an end to controversy.
Decisive
Interpersonal skills
Pacesetting
Leader
23. This style expects excellence and self-direction. It works best for highly skilled and motivated people who work well on their own. Other people - however - may feel overwhelmed by a pacesetting leader's demands for excellence. Their self-esteem - tr
Tyrant
Self-regulation
Planning
Pacesetting
24. External Factors: Benefits - working conditions - salary - etc. Internal Factors: Achievement - feedback - responsibility
Networking
Motivating Others
Levels in the Affective Domain
Mid-Management
25. This style focuses on personal development. Coaching leaders help people identify their strengths and weaknesses - and tie them to their career aspirations. While this style is highly successful with people who want to change or improve professionall
Supervisors
Characteristics of Leaders
Coaching
Keys to succesfull communication
26. The ability to understand people's emotional makeup
Empathy
Supervisors
Top Management
Interpersonal skills
27. Management of Attention - Management of Meaning - Mangament of Trust - Management of Self
Tactical
Bennis/Nanus variant leader characteristics
Keys to succesfull communication
Competent
28. This 'do what I say' style demands immediate compliance. It is especially useful in turnaround situations - in a crisis - and with problem employees. However - using this style inhibits your organization's flexibility and can dampen employee motivati
Coercive
Authoritative
Pacesetting
Controlling
29. Adherence to moral and ethical principles; soundless of moral character; honestly.
Motivating Others
Mid-Management
Keys to succesfull communication
Integrity
30. Directive and controlling style of management
Democratic Leader
Tactical
Interpersonal skills
Motivating Others
31. Specialists in a specific area of the business
Mid-Management
Integrity
Authoritative
Tyrant
32. One who includes employees in making decisions
Affiliative
Pacesetting
Democratic Leader
Warren Bennis' Leadership Competencies
33. Discipline and training of oneself - usually for improvement.
Authoritative
Self-Disciplined
Supervisors
Humility
34. The way a manager treats and involves employees
Initiative
Skills of successful leaders
Pacesetting
Management Style
35. To handle friction and inevitable tensions - - short-term - 'fighting fires'
Conflict-resolution skills
Staffing
Objectivity
Top Management
36. The ability to manage relationships - build networks - and find common ground
Negotiation skills
Strategic
Empathy
Social Skill
37. The combination of tactical and strategic management
Team
Negotiation skills
Mixed
Open Leader
38. Determining to what extent the business is accomplishing the goals
Self-awareness
Tyrant
Controlling
Integrity
39. Questions to ask in order to understand the employee and the problem 1. What drives the employee? 2. How are you contributing to the problem? - Consider range of outcomes - Discuss problem and reach resolution - Describe problem from your perspectiv
Leader
Negotiation skills
Keys to succesfull communication
Energizing Difficult People
40. Executives responsible for the direction and success of the entire business
Self-regulation
Competent
Top Management
Skills of successful leaders
41. The ability to motivate individuals and groups to accomplish important goals
Integrity
Leadership
Initiative
Conflict-resolution skills
42. To listen and hear what people are saying and react in constructive ways (active listening).
Bennis/Nanus variant leader characteristics
Self-awareness
Interpersonal skills
Negotiation skills
43. Used when a leader needs to give direct - clear - and precise orders and makes decision
Objectivity
Energizing Difficult People
Keys to succesfull communication
Autocratic Leader
44. The quality or condition of being humble; modest opinion or estimate of one's own importance - rank - etc.
Authoritative
Ethics
Coercive
Humility
45. One who tries to figure out how to orchestrate people in order to get things done ...has very good social skills
Leader
Energizing Difficult People
Motivation
Social Skill
46. One who gives little or no direction to employees
Open/Laissez-Faire Leader
Negotiation skills
Competent
Integrity
47. A leader without ethics
Tyrant
Pacesetting
Management
Integrity
48. Managers are less directive and involve employees in the decision-making
Strategic
Self-Disciplined
Interpersonal skills
Diversity
49. Directing and leading people
Tactical
Mixed
Charisma
Implementing
50. First level of management; responsible for the work of a group of employees
Controlling
Warren Bennis' Leadership Competencies
Energizing Difficult People
Supervisors