Deck 1: The Leaders Light or Shadow

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______ leaders may lack emotional or academic intelligence, for example, or be careless, distracted, or sloppy.

A) Callous
B) Rigid
C) Toxic
D) Incompetent
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______ leaders lack self-control and are enabled by followers who don't want to intervene or can't.

A) Callous
B) Intemperate
C) Incompetent
D) Toxic
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Diverse followers, varying levels of relationships, and elements of the situation make ______ an ethical burden of leadership.

A) consistency
B) loyalty
C) communication
D) engaging
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Leaders act irresponsibly when they fail to ______.

A) make reasonable efforts to prevent misdeeds on the part of their followers
B) engage in destructive behavior
C) ignore or deny ethical problems
D) shoulder responsibility for the consequences of their directives
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Which one of the descriptions below would not be a description of an unethical leader?

A) They fail to reveal conflicts of interest.
B) They withhold information that followers need.
C) They use information solely for personal benefit.
D) They derail communication in the organization.
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______ leaders and at least some of their followers lie, cheat, and steal.

A) Callous
B) Corrupt
C) Toxic
D) Rigid
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______ leaders may be competent, but they are unyielding, unable to accept new ideas, new information, or changing conditions.

A) Callous
B) Rigid
C) Abusive
D) Tyrannical
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______ leaders are uncaring or unkind, ignoring or downplaying the needs, wants, and wishes of followers.

A) Callous
B) Rigid
C) Abusive
D) Tyrannical
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Leaders almost always enjoy greater ______ than followers do.

A) power
B) privileges
C) benefits
D) praise
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Leaders have more access to ______ than do others in an organization.

A) stocks
B) salary
C) communication
D) information
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To avoid contributing to a shadowy environment, followers must deliver ______ and accept responsibility for their actions.

A) bad news
B) reprimands
C) punishment
D) firings
Question
______ leaders act against the interests of both subordinates and the organization. Laissez-faire leaders engage in passive and indirect negative behavior.

A) Supportive
B) Derailed
C) Disloyal
D) Tyrannical
Question
Former U.S. President Bill Clinton behaved in a/an ______ manner when he didn't intervene in the Rwandan genocide that took the lives of 800,000 to 1 million people in 1994.

A) insular
B) callous
C) rigid
D) corrupt
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Impression management is integral to effective leadership because followers have images of ideal leaders called ______.

A) prototypes
B) stereotypes
C) deification
D) referent power
Question
______ power uses inducements (bonuses, raises) and threats (arrests, firings) to get people to go along, while ______ power is based on attracting others rather than forcing them or inducing them to comply.

A) Derailed; referent
B) Hard; soft
C) Mismanaged; inconsistent
D) Loyal; disloyal
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______ leaders act against the interests of both subordinates and the organization.

A) Supportive/disloyal
B) Derailed
C) Callous
D) Tyrannical
Question
Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi is one example of a/an ______ leader.

A) insular
B) evil
C) corrupt
D) toxic
Question
______ leaders care for the welfare of subordinates at the expense of organizational goals.

A) Supportive/disloyal
B) Tyrannical
C) Callous
D) Derailed
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According to the text, ______ is a mixed blessing.

A) leadership
B) power
C) knowledge
D) privilege
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______ impression managers meet group wants and needs, not just the needs of the leaders.

A) Idea
B) Prototyped
C) Ethical
D) Loyal
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______ is another name for role model power.

A) Referent
B) Legitimate
C) Expert
D) Authority
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According to LMX, the ______ have high levels of trust, mutual influence, and support that characterize their exchanges with the leader.

A) out-groups
B) in-groups
C) role models
D) mentors
Question
______ leaders lack self-control.

A) Intemperate
B) Callous
C) Incompetent
D) Rigid
Question
______ leaders engage in passive and indirect negative behavior.

A) Callous
B) Laissez-faire
C) Tyrannical
D) Abusive
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______ leaders reach organizational goals while abusing followers.

A) Callous
B) Laissez-faire
C) Tyrannical
D) Abusive
Question
______ leaders lack the motivation or the ability to sustain effective action.

A) Callous
B) Rigid
C) Abusive
D) Incompetent
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______ leaders draw a clear boundary between the welfare of his or her immediate group or organization and outsiders.

A) Corrupt
B) Incompetent
C) Rigid
D) Insular
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______ can be compared to a performance on a stage.

A) Scientific management
B) Role management
C) Impression management
D) Equity management
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______ leaders put self-interest ahead of the public interest.

A) Corrupt
B) Abusive
C) Incompetent
D) Rigid
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______ leaders are unable to accept new ideas.

A) Callous
B) Rigid
C) Abusive
D) Incompetent
Question
______ is making inappropriate or excessive threats for not complying with the leader's directives.

A) Abuse
B) Belittling
C) Cruelty
D) Coercion
Question
The greater a leader's ______, the greater the potential for abuse.

A) role
B) power
C) rank
D) potential
Question
The head of ISIS would be an example of a(n) ______ leader.

A) evil
B) abusive
C) tyrannical
D) rigid
Question
______ leaders engage in destructive behaviors and display dysfunctional personal characteristics.

A) Abusive
B) Callous
C) Rigid
D) Toxic
Question
______ is lying and giving false or misleading information.

A) Abuse
B) Deceit
C) Cruelty
D) Coercion
Question
______ and ______ represent the power of leaders to either illuminate the lives of their followers or cast them in darkness.

A) Sun; moon
B) Bright; dark
C) Rain; clouds
D) Light; shadow
Question
Roberto preferred to earn the respect of his employees rather than force employees to follow him. What kind of power is Roberto modeling?

A) expert
B) referent
C) legitimate
D) reward
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______ theory is based on the notion that a leader develops a closer relationship with one group of followers than with others.

A) Scientific management
B) LMX
C) Equity
D) Equality
Question
______ is creating a master-servant relationship in which bosses can do whatever they want because they feel superior.

A) Deification
B) Cruelty
C) Abuse
D) Coercion
Question
There is a difference between healthy skepticism, which prevents followers from being exploited, and unhealthy ______, which undermines individual and group performance.

A) abuse
B) bias
C) cynicism
D) power
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Impression management can be used to reach immoral ends.
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Many of history's villains are traitors.
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Carla liked to deliver praise and bonuses to her employees to motivate them. What kind of power is Carla modeling?

A) expert
B) referent
C) legitimate
D) reward
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Your book discusses some of the common shadows cast by leaders faced with the ethical challenges of leadership. What are the two important questions that arose while identifying these shadows?
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What is meant by "the challenge of obligation?" What does this have to do with followership?
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Hard power uses bonuses, raises, or threats to get people to go along.
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The Bond scholars identified seven clusters of destructive leader behaviors. Discuss each "cluster" in a minimum of one sentence.
Question
As a leader in her organization, every year Ruth gave up 1 week of vacation time to serve at a camp for at-risk youth. This is an example of ______.

A) sharing power
B) sharing mismanaged information
C) sharing privilege
D) sharing broken loyalties
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Companies do not have the right to gather information in order to improve performance and eliminate waste and theft.
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Followers can walk on the dark side if they fail to meet moral responsibilities of their roles.
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Employers are also gathering more and more information about employee behavior both on and off the job.
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Discuss the challenge of cynicism and what it means to followership.
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U.S. workers prefer leaders who rely on legitimate power.
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Name and briefly define four behaviors of "brutal" bosses.
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Derailed leaders reach organizational goals while abusing followers.
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Toxic leaders engage in destructive behaviors and display dysfunctional personal characteristics.
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Powerful leaders are not prone to biased judgments.
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Impression management can be compared to a performance on a stage.
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Deck 1: The Leaders Light or Shadow
1
______ leaders may lack emotional or academic intelligence, for example, or be careless, distracted, or sloppy.

A) Callous
B) Rigid
C) Toxic
D) Incompetent
D
2
______ leaders lack self-control and are enabled by followers who don't want to intervene or can't.

A) Callous
B) Intemperate
C) Incompetent
D) Toxic
B
3
Diverse followers, varying levels of relationships, and elements of the situation make ______ an ethical burden of leadership.

A) consistency
B) loyalty
C) communication
D) engaging
A
4
Leaders act irresponsibly when they fail to ______.

A) make reasonable efforts to prevent misdeeds on the part of their followers
B) engage in destructive behavior
C) ignore or deny ethical problems
D) shoulder responsibility for the consequences of their directives
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5
Which one of the descriptions below would not be a description of an unethical leader?

A) They fail to reveal conflicts of interest.
B) They withhold information that followers need.
C) They use information solely for personal benefit.
D) They derail communication in the organization.
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6
______ leaders and at least some of their followers lie, cheat, and steal.

A) Callous
B) Corrupt
C) Toxic
D) Rigid
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7
______ leaders may be competent, but they are unyielding, unable to accept new ideas, new information, or changing conditions.

A) Callous
B) Rigid
C) Abusive
D) Tyrannical
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8
______ leaders are uncaring or unkind, ignoring or downplaying the needs, wants, and wishes of followers.

A) Callous
B) Rigid
C) Abusive
D) Tyrannical
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9
Leaders almost always enjoy greater ______ than followers do.

A) power
B) privileges
C) benefits
D) praise
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10
Leaders have more access to ______ than do others in an organization.

A) stocks
B) salary
C) communication
D) information
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11
To avoid contributing to a shadowy environment, followers must deliver ______ and accept responsibility for their actions.

A) bad news
B) reprimands
C) punishment
D) firings
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12
______ leaders act against the interests of both subordinates and the organization. Laissez-faire leaders engage in passive and indirect negative behavior.

A) Supportive
B) Derailed
C) Disloyal
D) Tyrannical
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13
Former U.S. President Bill Clinton behaved in a/an ______ manner when he didn't intervene in the Rwandan genocide that took the lives of 800,000 to 1 million people in 1994.

A) insular
B) callous
C) rigid
D) corrupt
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14
Impression management is integral to effective leadership because followers have images of ideal leaders called ______.

A) prototypes
B) stereotypes
C) deification
D) referent power
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15
______ power uses inducements (bonuses, raises) and threats (arrests, firings) to get people to go along, while ______ power is based on attracting others rather than forcing them or inducing them to comply.

A) Derailed; referent
B) Hard; soft
C) Mismanaged; inconsistent
D) Loyal; disloyal
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______ leaders act against the interests of both subordinates and the organization.

A) Supportive/disloyal
B) Derailed
C) Callous
D) Tyrannical
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17
Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi is one example of a/an ______ leader.

A) insular
B) evil
C) corrupt
D) toxic
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18
______ leaders care for the welfare of subordinates at the expense of organizational goals.

A) Supportive/disloyal
B) Tyrannical
C) Callous
D) Derailed
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19
According to the text, ______ is a mixed blessing.

A) leadership
B) power
C) knowledge
D) privilege
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20
______ impression managers meet group wants and needs, not just the needs of the leaders.

A) Idea
B) Prototyped
C) Ethical
D) Loyal
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21
______ is another name for role model power.

A) Referent
B) Legitimate
C) Expert
D) Authority
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22
According to LMX, the ______ have high levels of trust, mutual influence, and support that characterize their exchanges with the leader.

A) out-groups
B) in-groups
C) role models
D) mentors
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23
______ leaders lack self-control.

A) Intemperate
B) Callous
C) Incompetent
D) Rigid
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24
______ leaders engage in passive and indirect negative behavior.

A) Callous
B) Laissez-faire
C) Tyrannical
D) Abusive
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25
______ leaders reach organizational goals while abusing followers.

A) Callous
B) Laissez-faire
C) Tyrannical
D) Abusive
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26
______ leaders lack the motivation or the ability to sustain effective action.

A) Callous
B) Rigid
C) Abusive
D) Incompetent
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27
______ leaders draw a clear boundary between the welfare of his or her immediate group or organization and outsiders.

A) Corrupt
B) Incompetent
C) Rigid
D) Insular
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28
______ can be compared to a performance on a stage.

A) Scientific management
B) Role management
C) Impression management
D) Equity management
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29
______ leaders put self-interest ahead of the public interest.

A) Corrupt
B) Abusive
C) Incompetent
D) Rigid
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30
______ leaders are unable to accept new ideas.

A) Callous
B) Rigid
C) Abusive
D) Incompetent
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31
______ is making inappropriate or excessive threats for not complying with the leader's directives.

A) Abuse
B) Belittling
C) Cruelty
D) Coercion
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32
The greater a leader's ______, the greater the potential for abuse.

A) role
B) power
C) rank
D) potential
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33
The head of ISIS would be an example of a(n) ______ leader.

A) evil
B) abusive
C) tyrannical
D) rigid
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34
______ leaders engage in destructive behaviors and display dysfunctional personal characteristics.

A) Abusive
B) Callous
C) Rigid
D) Toxic
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35
______ is lying and giving false or misleading information.

A) Abuse
B) Deceit
C) Cruelty
D) Coercion
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36
______ and ______ represent the power of leaders to either illuminate the lives of their followers or cast them in darkness.

A) Sun; moon
B) Bright; dark
C) Rain; clouds
D) Light; shadow
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37
Roberto preferred to earn the respect of his employees rather than force employees to follow him. What kind of power is Roberto modeling?

A) expert
B) referent
C) legitimate
D) reward
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38
______ theory is based on the notion that a leader develops a closer relationship with one group of followers than with others.

A) Scientific management
B) LMX
C) Equity
D) Equality
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39
______ is creating a master-servant relationship in which bosses can do whatever they want because they feel superior.

A) Deification
B) Cruelty
C) Abuse
D) Coercion
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40
There is a difference between healthy skepticism, which prevents followers from being exploited, and unhealthy ______, which undermines individual and group performance.

A) abuse
B) bias
C) cynicism
D) power
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41
Impression management can be used to reach immoral ends.
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42
Many of history's villains are traitors.
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43
Carla liked to deliver praise and bonuses to her employees to motivate them. What kind of power is Carla modeling?

A) expert
B) referent
C) legitimate
D) reward
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44
Your book discusses some of the common shadows cast by leaders faced with the ethical challenges of leadership. What are the two important questions that arose while identifying these shadows?
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45
What is meant by "the challenge of obligation?" What does this have to do with followership?
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46
Hard power uses bonuses, raises, or threats to get people to go along.
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47
The Bond scholars identified seven clusters of destructive leader behaviors. Discuss each "cluster" in a minimum of one sentence.
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48
As a leader in her organization, every year Ruth gave up 1 week of vacation time to serve at a camp for at-risk youth. This is an example of ______.

A) sharing power
B) sharing mismanaged information
C) sharing privilege
D) sharing broken loyalties
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49
Companies do not have the right to gather information in order to improve performance and eliminate waste and theft.
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50
Followers can walk on the dark side if they fail to meet moral responsibilities of their roles.
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51
Employers are also gathering more and more information about employee behavior both on and off the job.
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52
Discuss the challenge of cynicism and what it means to followership.
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53
U.S. workers prefer leaders who rely on legitimate power.
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54
Name and briefly define four behaviors of "brutal" bosses.
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55
Derailed leaders reach organizational goals while abusing followers.
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56
Toxic leaders engage in destructive behaviors and display dysfunctional personal characteristics.
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57
Powerful leaders are not prone to biased judgments.
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58
Impression management can be compared to a performance on a stage.
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