Deck 1: A Framework for Leadership Success: Design and Your Core

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Which group of athletes' behavior will result in a greater performance according to the CORE aspect of optimism?

A) Baseball players becoming discouraged when they have two outs.
B) Football players watching videos of their mistakes in a game and focusing on not repeating those mistakes.
C) Soccer players giving their teammates a hard time when they make an error.
D) Basketball players watching videos of the things they did correctly and focusing on repeating those behaviors.
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James MacGregor Burns' book, ______, officially started the field of Leadership Studies.

A) Leadership
B) The Study of Leadership
C) Leadership As We Know It
D) Designing Your Leadership
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Which of the following would not motivate a culture of optimism within a great team?

A) The team realizing that setbacks become opportunities for improvement.
B) The team encouraging an open dialogue and collaborating to build a compelling vision.
C) The team responding to other's comments with "but . . ." statements rather than "yes, and . . ." statements.
D) The team recognizing what is going well and celebrating their achievements, no matter how small.
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A ______ is defined as habits of mind that are often seen as a tendency or characteristic.

A) principle
B) process
C) mindset
D) disposition
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The ______ phase of design thinking deals with specific mindsets that are user-centered and explorative.

A) understand
B) imagine
C) implement
D) iterate
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Balance, focal point, contrast, repetition, proportion, and unity are all principles of ______ design.

A) divergent
B) systems
C) visual
D) explorative
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______ is a reinforcing cycle between what you highlight in the world and what you believe.

A) Confidence
B) Optimism
C) Resilience
D) Engagement
Question
The leadership frame CORE stands for ______.

A) challenge, overcome, resilience, and effectiveness
B) confidence, overcome, research, and engagement
C) confidence, optimism, resilience, and engagement
D) challenge, optimism, research, and effectiveness
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The ______ phase of the general design process is the most creative part.

A) understand
B) imagine
C) implement
D) iterate
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Leadership guru Rosabeth Moss Kanter writes "One difference between winners and losers is how they handle ______."

A) conflict
B) victory
C) losing
D) strategy
Question
The key to the optimism aspect of CORE lies in its Latin root optimus, which means "the ______."

A) best
B) future
C) leader
D) equal
Question
The key to the confidence aspect of CORE lies in its Latin roots con + fidere, which means intense ______.

A) trust
B) assurance
C) esteem
D) belief
Question
Overconfidence as a leader can include ______.

A) integrating others' perspectives toward a common goal
B) setting practical goals
C) accounting for all variables in possible outcomes
D) being too sure to know the truth
Question
______ is the process of originating and developing a plan.

A) Innovation
B) Work
C) Success
D) Design
Question
The foundation of CORE is rooted in an individual's positive psychological state of the development and the construct known as ______, or PsyCap.

A) physical capacity
B) psychological capital
C) psychological capacity
D) physical capital
Question
The key to the realism aspect of CORE lies in its Latin root resilire, which means to "______."

A) give up
B) come around
C) become resilient
D) spring back
Question
The three major phases of the general design process are ______.

A) process, imagine, and summarize
B) understand, experience, and summarize
C) understand, imagine, and implement
D) process, experience, and implement
Question
James MacGregor Burns saw leadership as an aspect of power. He recognized that power over is ______ than power with.

A) more effective
B) less effective
C) as effective
D) neutrally effective
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An instructor considering learning goals, creating a plan to help students learn as well as their overall experience is practicing what is known as ______ design.

A) learning
B) instructional
C) experiential
D) applicable
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Confident leaders ______ the value that followers can offer.

A) disregard
B) maximize
C) minimize
D) neutralize
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Which of the following is not a way to attend to your health as a way to develop your resilience?

A) exercise
B) develop your confidence
C) build your support system
D) see problems as experiences that are meant to hold you back
Question
Which group of people would most likely not have scored highly on an Emotional Intelligence competency?

A) Insurance agents who sold policies worth $60,000 more than their colleagues.
B) Retail workers who did not sign up many customers for the in-store credit card.
C) Experienced partners in a multinational consulting firm who delivered a higher profit than other partners.
D) Car salesmen who received a higher commission on the automobiles they sold.
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Which expression relates to the CORE aspect of confidence?

A) It's better to be safe than sorry.
B) A word to the wise is sufficient.
C) Nothing ventured, nothing gained.
D) Talk is cheap.
Question
Which expression relates to the CORE aspect of resilience?

A) Don't judge a book by its cover.
B) If at first you don't succeed, try, try again.
C) Don't beat your head against a stone wall.
D) Clothes make the man.
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Which of the following is not a way to increase your engagement?

A) Eat with your eyes closed and focus on the flavors.
B) Take a leisurely walk and purposely look up.
C) Immerse yourself in social media with no limits.
D) Meet someone new, who is different from you, and learn about their world.
Question
The value created through common and stable individual relationships is your ______ capital.

A) leadership
B) knowledge
C) social
D) intrapersonal
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A life without setbacks leaves no opportunity to display or build ______.

A) confidence
B) optimism
C) resilience
D) engagement
Question
If you are feeling good, have a great support system, see the bigger picture, and know leadership is a process, your capacity for ______ will grow.

A) confidence
B) optimism
C) resilience
D) engagement
Question
Even though designing your leadership will be a collaborative endeavor, who must be the designer of its growth?

A) friends
B) you/self
C) colleagues
D) mentors
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According to the research of scholars, a person of high Emotional Intelligence would be most drawn to what occupation?

A) teaching
B) clerical work
C) human resources
D) IT technician
Question
______ engagement means that you initiate and participate in ways that add value in a reflective and mindful manner, critically and carefully integrating new information into your understanding.

A) Critical
B) Positive
C) Realistic
D) Internal
Question
Which expression relates to the CORE aspect of optimism?

A) The glass is half full.
B) The squeaking wheel gets the grease.
C) The glass is half empty.
D) Silence is golden.
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The key to the CORE aspect of engagement lies in its Old French engagier, meaning to ______ by promise or pledge.

A) connect
B) bind
C) lead
D) engage
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______ is the degree of individual involvement, investment, and enthusiasm within and for a specific context or situation.

A) Confidence
B) Optimism
C) Resilience
D) Engagement
Question
______ intelligence is a person's ability to know and regulate their own feelings, perceive and understand the feelings of others, and effectively work between their own and other's feelings.

A) Social
B) Existential
C) Spatial
D) Emotional
Question
Your most valuable internal asset is your ______.

A) positive engagement
B) people skills
C) leadership development
D) emotional intelligence
Question
With leadership being a long and winding journey, the best thing you can do to prepare for a lifetime of challenges and learning consists of the three Ps. What are the three Ps?

A) purposeful, present, and planning
B) preparation, purposeful, and present
C) purposeful, present, and provision
D) preparation, provision, and planning
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Which expression relates to the CORE aspect of engagement?

A) Many hands make light work.
B) Look before you leap.
C) Too many cooks spoil the broth.
D) He who hesitates is lost.
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A quote by General George Patton states, "I don't measure a man's success by how high he climbs, but how high he bounces when he hits the bottom." Which aspect of CORE is this quote referring to?

A) confidence
B) optimism
C) resilience
D) engagement
Question
While emotions can be a fuzzy or "soft" topic, research suggests that Emotional Intelligence helps individuals ______.

A) recover
B) design
C) reflect
D) succeed
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In the book The Little Engine That Could, the little engine thinks to himself "I think I can, I think I can. I think I can. I know I can." Which aspect of the CORE design would best be reinforced by this thinking?

A) confidence
B) optimism
C) resilience
D) engagement
Question
______ is defined as trying things out and improving the design based on feedback.

A) Resilience
B) Confidence
C) Disposition
D) Iterate
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Your fundamental attributes that can be applied to any leadership challenge in the future is your ______ capacity.

A) psychological
B) leadership
C) engagement
D) design
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______ is the CORE aspect that involves your ability to withstand and recover from difficulties.

A) Confidence
B) Optimism
C) Resilience
D) Engagement
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______ is the CORE aspect that involves the state of knowing you are capable and effective as well as having the ability to learn, adapt, and succeed.

A) Confidence
B) Optimism
C) Resilience
D) Engagement
Question
______ is the CORE aspect which involves the ability and tendency to see the positive, both now and into the future.

A) Confidence
B) Optimism
C) Resilience
D) Engagement
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______ is defined as being aware of the full, present moment, individuals, context, and/or situation.

A) Mindful
B) Engagement
C) Optimism
D) Success
Question
Which of these leaders is choosing to increase their engagement?

A) A person who is mindlessly snacking while checking their social media.
B) A person who is taking a walk while looking at their phone and texting with someone.
C) A person who begins taking ballet classes.
D) A person who enjoys knitting and begins to create a scarf, but then stops work on the project 2 weeks into beginning.
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1
Which group of athletes' behavior will result in a greater performance according to the CORE aspect of optimism?

A) Baseball players becoming discouraged when they have two outs.
B) Football players watching videos of their mistakes in a game and focusing on not repeating those mistakes.
C) Soccer players giving their teammates a hard time when they make an error.
D) Basketball players watching videos of the things they did correctly and focusing on repeating those behaviors.
D
2
James MacGregor Burns' book, ______, officially started the field of Leadership Studies.

A) Leadership
B) The Study of Leadership
C) Leadership As We Know It
D) Designing Your Leadership
A
3
Which of the following would not motivate a culture of optimism within a great team?

A) The team realizing that setbacks become opportunities for improvement.
B) The team encouraging an open dialogue and collaborating to build a compelling vision.
C) The team responding to other's comments with "but . . ." statements rather than "yes, and . . ." statements.
D) The team recognizing what is going well and celebrating their achievements, no matter how small.
C
4
A ______ is defined as habits of mind that are often seen as a tendency or characteristic.

A) principle
B) process
C) mindset
D) disposition
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The ______ phase of design thinking deals with specific mindsets that are user-centered and explorative.

A) understand
B) imagine
C) implement
D) iterate
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6
Balance, focal point, contrast, repetition, proportion, and unity are all principles of ______ design.

A) divergent
B) systems
C) visual
D) explorative
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______ is a reinforcing cycle between what you highlight in the world and what you believe.

A) Confidence
B) Optimism
C) Resilience
D) Engagement
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8
The leadership frame CORE stands for ______.

A) challenge, overcome, resilience, and effectiveness
B) confidence, overcome, research, and engagement
C) confidence, optimism, resilience, and engagement
D) challenge, optimism, research, and effectiveness
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The ______ phase of the general design process is the most creative part.

A) understand
B) imagine
C) implement
D) iterate
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Leadership guru Rosabeth Moss Kanter writes "One difference between winners and losers is how they handle ______."

A) conflict
B) victory
C) losing
D) strategy
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The key to the optimism aspect of CORE lies in its Latin root optimus, which means "the ______."

A) best
B) future
C) leader
D) equal
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The key to the confidence aspect of CORE lies in its Latin roots con + fidere, which means intense ______.

A) trust
B) assurance
C) esteem
D) belief
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13
Overconfidence as a leader can include ______.

A) integrating others' perspectives toward a common goal
B) setting practical goals
C) accounting for all variables in possible outcomes
D) being too sure to know the truth
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______ is the process of originating and developing a plan.

A) Innovation
B) Work
C) Success
D) Design
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The foundation of CORE is rooted in an individual's positive psychological state of the development and the construct known as ______, or PsyCap.

A) physical capacity
B) psychological capital
C) psychological capacity
D) physical capital
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The key to the realism aspect of CORE lies in its Latin root resilire, which means to "______."

A) give up
B) come around
C) become resilient
D) spring back
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The three major phases of the general design process are ______.

A) process, imagine, and summarize
B) understand, experience, and summarize
C) understand, imagine, and implement
D) process, experience, and implement
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18
James MacGregor Burns saw leadership as an aspect of power. He recognized that power over is ______ than power with.

A) more effective
B) less effective
C) as effective
D) neutrally effective
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19
An instructor considering learning goals, creating a plan to help students learn as well as their overall experience is practicing what is known as ______ design.

A) learning
B) instructional
C) experiential
D) applicable
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Confident leaders ______ the value that followers can offer.

A) disregard
B) maximize
C) minimize
D) neutralize
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21
Which of the following is not a way to attend to your health as a way to develop your resilience?

A) exercise
B) develop your confidence
C) build your support system
D) see problems as experiences that are meant to hold you back
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22
Which group of people would most likely not have scored highly on an Emotional Intelligence competency?

A) Insurance agents who sold policies worth $60,000 more than their colleagues.
B) Retail workers who did not sign up many customers for the in-store credit card.
C) Experienced partners in a multinational consulting firm who delivered a higher profit than other partners.
D) Car salesmen who received a higher commission on the automobiles they sold.
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23
Which expression relates to the CORE aspect of confidence?

A) It's better to be safe than sorry.
B) A word to the wise is sufficient.
C) Nothing ventured, nothing gained.
D) Talk is cheap.
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24
Which expression relates to the CORE aspect of resilience?

A) Don't judge a book by its cover.
B) If at first you don't succeed, try, try again.
C) Don't beat your head against a stone wall.
D) Clothes make the man.
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25
Which of the following is not a way to increase your engagement?

A) Eat with your eyes closed and focus on the flavors.
B) Take a leisurely walk and purposely look up.
C) Immerse yourself in social media with no limits.
D) Meet someone new, who is different from you, and learn about their world.
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26
The value created through common and stable individual relationships is your ______ capital.

A) leadership
B) knowledge
C) social
D) intrapersonal
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27
A life without setbacks leaves no opportunity to display or build ______.

A) confidence
B) optimism
C) resilience
D) engagement
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28
If you are feeling good, have a great support system, see the bigger picture, and know leadership is a process, your capacity for ______ will grow.

A) confidence
B) optimism
C) resilience
D) engagement
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29
Even though designing your leadership will be a collaborative endeavor, who must be the designer of its growth?

A) friends
B) you/self
C) colleagues
D) mentors
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30
According to the research of scholars, a person of high Emotional Intelligence would be most drawn to what occupation?

A) teaching
B) clerical work
C) human resources
D) IT technician
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31
______ engagement means that you initiate and participate in ways that add value in a reflective and mindful manner, critically and carefully integrating new information into your understanding.

A) Critical
B) Positive
C) Realistic
D) Internal
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32
Which expression relates to the CORE aspect of optimism?

A) The glass is half full.
B) The squeaking wheel gets the grease.
C) The glass is half empty.
D) Silence is golden.
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33
The key to the CORE aspect of engagement lies in its Old French engagier, meaning to ______ by promise or pledge.

A) connect
B) bind
C) lead
D) engage
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34
______ is the degree of individual involvement, investment, and enthusiasm within and for a specific context or situation.

A) Confidence
B) Optimism
C) Resilience
D) Engagement
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35
______ intelligence is a person's ability to know and regulate their own feelings, perceive and understand the feelings of others, and effectively work between their own and other's feelings.

A) Social
B) Existential
C) Spatial
D) Emotional
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36
Your most valuable internal asset is your ______.

A) positive engagement
B) people skills
C) leadership development
D) emotional intelligence
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37
With leadership being a long and winding journey, the best thing you can do to prepare for a lifetime of challenges and learning consists of the three Ps. What are the three Ps?

A) purposeful, present, and planning
B) preparation, purposeful, and present
C) purposeful, present, and provision
D) preparation, provision, and planning
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38
Which expression relates to the CORE aspect of engagement?

A) Many hands make light work.
B) Look before you leap.
C) Too many cooks spoil the broth.
D) He who hesitates is lost.
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39
A quote by General George Patton states, "I don't measure a man's success by how high he climbs, but how high he bounces when he hits the bottom." Which aspect of CORE is this quote referring to?

A) confidence
B) optimism
C) resilience
D) engagement
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40
While emotions can be a fuzzy or "soft" topic, research suggests that Emotional Intelligence helps individuals ______.

A) recover
B) design
C) reflect
D) succeed
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41
In the book The Little Engine That Could, the little engine thinks to himself "I think I can, I think I can. I think I can. I know I can." Which aspect of the CORE design would best be reinforced by this thinking?

A) confidence
B) optimism
C) resilience
D) engagement
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42
______ is defined as trying things out and improving the design based on feedback.

A) Resilience
B) Confidence
C) Disposition
D) Iterate
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43
Your fundamental attributes that can be applied to any leadership challenge in the future is your ______ capacity.

A) psychological
B) leadership
C) engagement
D) design
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44
______ is the CORE aspect that involves your ability to withstand and recover from difficulties.

A) Confidence
B) Optimism
C) Resilience
D) Engagement
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45
______ is the CORE aspect that involves the state of knowing you are capable and effective as well as having the ability to learn, adapt, and succeed.

A) Confidence
B) Optimism
C) Resilience
D) Engagement
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46
______ is the CORE aspect which involves the ability and tendency to see the positive, both now and into the future.

A) Confidence
B) Optimism
C) Resilience
D) Engagement
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47
______ is defined as being aware of the full, present moment, individuals, context, and/or situation.

A) Mindful
B) Engagement
C) Optimism
D) Success
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Which of these leaders is choosing to increase their engagement?

A) A person who is mindlessly snacking while checking their social media.
B) A person who is taking a walk while looking at their phone and texting with someone.
C) A person who begins taking ballet classes.
D) A person who enjoys knitting and begins to create a scarf, but then stops work on the project 2 weeks into beginning.
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