Deck 1: Management, Supervision and Leadership

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In the 21st century, most people enjoy being managed.
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"Change is not merely necessary to life. It is life."
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Peter Smith and W. Edwards Deming had a great influence on approaches to management in policing.
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No one management style is more apt than another to achieve the agency's mission.
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The process of combining resources to accomplish organizational goals is known as __________.

A) supervision
B) management
C) management by objectives
D) direction
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Common management/leadership errors include micromanaging and defending decisions.
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A leader in the purest sense influences others by example.
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Indecisiveness may result from preoccupation.
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When managers use manipulation to coerce employees to do something, they are using __________.

A) delegation
B) horse management
C) seagull management
D) total quality management
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Although some view this as "passing the buck," it truly is not.

A) delegation
B) TQM
C) management by objectives
D) none of the other choices
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Leadership styles include autocratic; consultative, democratic or participative; and laissez-faire.
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Some well-meaning supervisors mistake micromanaging for mentoring.
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To manage means to control and direct, to administer, to take charge of.
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Leadership comes with the job of being a law enforcement officer, regardless of rank.
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Authority is the power to enforce laws, exact obedience, and command and should be demanded by all officers.
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According to your text, all are key elements in an organization except __________.

A) authority
B) responsibility
C) management
D) delegation
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With the excitement and pride of promotion often comes an instinctive tinge of __________.

A) the unknown
B) fear of failing
C) self-doubt
D) fear of losing touch with subordinates
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Consultative, democratic, or participative leadership has been evolving since the 1980s.
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The oldest form of leadership is transformational leadership.
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Emergency situations rarely permit the opportunity for democratic or participatory decision making.
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__________________ is most frequently mentioned in connection with the past. Many early leaders inherited their positions. They were members of the aristocracy, and through the centuries positions of leadership were passed down to family members.
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The traditional approach to management style is the __________.

A) four-system approach theory
B) theory x and theory y theory
C) mature employee theory
D) managerial/leadership theory
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______________________ looks at the leader's behavior in assigning tasks.
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Leaders are all of the following except __________.

A) dictator
B) motivator
C) coach
D) mentor
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The trend in the 21st century is to not tie leadership to rank, but rather to instill leadership qualities through the department, referred to as ____________________.
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Most successful managers are consistently __________________ and have a consistently positive attitude.
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________________________ involves managers and subordinates setting goals and objectives together and then tracking performance to ensure that the objectives are met.
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Basic management skills include __________.

A) technical, administrative, writing, and drawing skills
B) conceptual and drawing skills
C) technical, administrative, conceptual, and people skills
D) people, administrative, and coercion skills
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Working with and through individuals and groups to accomplish organizational goals is known as __________.

A) management
B) TQM
C) leadership
D) micromanaging
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According to Drucker, all are valid management statements for productivity except __________.

A) "Efficiency is doing better what is already being done."
B) "There is nothing so useless as doing efficiently that which should not be done at all."
C) "Today knowledge has power. It controls access to opportunity and advancement."
D) all are Drucker's valid statements
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______________ leadership implies nonintervention and is almost a contradiction in terms.
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If a supervisor specifies that initially workers need support and direction, and as they become more task-ready, they need less direction and more support, to the point where even support can be reduced, the supervisor is said to be using what style of leadership?

A) delegation
B) reduced supervision
C) micromanaging
D) situational
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The watchword of TQM is __________.

A) management
B) zero defects
C) minimal defects
D) none of the other choices
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_____________________ is over supervising, providing oversight with excessive control and attention to details better left to the operational personnel.
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It has been said that it is not aptitude but ___________ that determines your altitude.
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A lack of self-confidence can lead to failure and other dire consequences, a situation sometimes referred to as the ______________.
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_________________specifies that initially workers need support and direction. As they become more task-ready, they need less direction and more support, up to the point where even support can be reduced.
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This management model divides jobs into highly specialized tasks where employees can become experts in their task.

A) TQM
B) management by objectives
C) situational
D) mechanistic
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Oversupervising, providing oversight with excessive control and attention to details better left to the operational personnel is known as __________.

A) TQM
B) Wallenda effect
C) delegating
D) micromanaging
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According to your text, which is the newest form of leadership?

A) TQM
B) management by objectives
C) transformational
D) situational
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when the manager hears something's wrong, flies in, makes a lot of noise, craps on everybody and flies away
management by objectives (MBO)
when the manager hears something's wrong, flies in, makes a lot of noise, craps on everybody and flies away
Wallenda effect
when the manager hears something's wrong, flies in, makes a lot of noise, craps on everybody and flies away
supervision
when the manager hears something's wrong, flies in, makes a lot of noise, craps on everybody and flies away
total quality management
when the manager hears something's wrong, flies in, makes a lot of noise, craps on everybody and flies away
management
when the manager hears something's wrong, flies in, makes a lot of noise, craps on everybody and flies away
seagull management
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Discuss the four theories about management styles and apply each to a situation a law enforcement supervisor may encounter.
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Match between columns
the process of combining resources to accomplish organizational goals
management by objectives (MBO)
the process of combining resources to accomplish organizational goals
Wallenda effect
the process of combining resources to accomplish organizational goals
supervision
the process of combining resources to accomplish organizational goals
total quality management
the process of combining resources to accomplish organizational goals
management
the process of combining resources to accomplish organizational goals
seagull management
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Match between columns
Deming's theory that managers should create constancy of purpose for improvement of product and service
management by objectives (MBO)
Deming's theory that managers should create constancy of purpose for improvement of product and service
Wallenda effect
Deming's theory that managers should create constancy of purpose for improvement of product and service
supervision
Deming's theory that managers should create constancy of purpose for improvement of product and service
total quality management
Deming's theory that managers should create constancy of purpose for improvement of product and service
management
Deming's theory that managers should create constancy of purpose for improvement of product and service
seagull management
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Match between columns
overseeing the actual work being done
management by objectives (MBO)
overseeing the actual work being done
Wallenda effect
overseeing the actual work being done
supervision
overseeing the actual work being done
total quality management
overseeing the actual work being done
management
overseeing the actual work being done
seagull management
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What is micromanaging? Discuss in detail how this approach can have negative effects on a manager.
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Match between columns
the negative consequences of fear of failure
management by objectives (MBO)
the negative consequences of fear of failure
Wallenda effect
the negative consequences of fear of failure
supervision
the negative consequences of fear of failure
total quality management
the negative consequences of fear of failure
management
the negative consequences of fear of failure
seagull management
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Describe the personal characteristics of successful managers and how these affect their ability to manage.
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Match between columns
involves managers and subordinates setting goals and objectives together
management by objectives (MBO)
involves managers and subordinates setting goals and objectives together
Wallenda effect
involves managers and subordinates setting goals and objectives together
supervision
involves managers and subordinates setting goals and objectives together
total quality management
involves managers and subordinates setting goals and objectives together
management
involves managers and subordinates setting goals and objectives together
seagull management
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Examine how management styles from the business world can assist law enforcement supervisors and discuss how they can also hinder law enforcement managers.
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Discuss how delegating is an important part of being a leader, and how if overused delegating can hinder the individual as an effective leader.
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Deck 1: Management, Supervision and Leadership
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In the 21st century, most people enjoy being managed.
False
2
"Change is not merely necessary to life. It is life."
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3
Peter Smith and W. Edwards Deming had a great influence on approaches to management in policing.
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No one management style is more apt than another to achieve the agency's mission.
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The process of combining resources to accomplish organizational goals is known as __________.

A) supervision
B) management
C) management by objectives
D) direction
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Common management/leadership errors include micromanaging and defending decisions.
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A leader in the purest sense influences others by example.
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Indecisiveness may result from preoccupation.
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When managers use manipulation to coerce employees to do something, they are using __________.

A) delegation
B) horse management
C) seagull management
D) total quality management
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Although some view this as "passing the buck," it truly is not.

A) delegation
B) TQM
C) management by objectives
D) none of the other choices
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Leadership styles include autocratic; consultative, democratic or participative; and laissez-faire.
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Some well-meaning supervisors mistake micromanaging for mentoring.
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To manage means to control and direct, to administer, to take charge of.
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Leadership comes with the job of being a law enforcement officer, regardless of rank.
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Authority is the power to enforce laws, exact obedience, and command and should be demanded by all officers.
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According to your text, all are key elements in an organization except __________.

A) authority
B) responsibility
C) management
D) delegation
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With the excitement and pride of promotion often comes an instinctive tinge of __________.

A) the unknown
B) fear of failing
C) self-doubt
D) fear of losing touch with subordinates
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Consultative, democratic, or participative leadership has been evolving since the 1980s.
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The oldest form of leadership is transformational leadership.
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Emergency situations rarely permit the opportunity for democratic or participatory decision making.
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__________________ is most frequently mentioned in connection with the past. Many early leaders inherited their positions. They were members of the aristocracy, and through the centuries positions of leadership were passed down to family members.
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The traditional approach to management style is the __________.

A) four-system approach theory
B) theory x and theory y theory
C) mature employee theory
D) managerial/leadership theory
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______________________ looks at the leader's behavior in assigning tasks.
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Leaders are all of the following except __________.

A) dictator
B) motivator
C) coach
D) mentor
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The trend in the 21st century is to not tie leadership to rank, but rather to instill leadership qualities through the department, referred to as ____________________.
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Most successful managers are consistently __________________ and have a consistently positive attitude.
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________________________ involves managers and subordinates setting goals and objectives together and then tracking performance to ensure that the objectives are met.
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Basic management skills include __________.

A) technical, administrative, writing, and drawing skills
B) conceptual and drawing skills
C) technical, administrative, conceptual, and people skills
D) people, administrative, and coercion skills
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29
Working with and through individuals and groups to accomplish organizational goals is known as __________.

A) management
B) TQM
C) leadership
D) micromanaging
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30
According to Drucker, all are valid management statements for productivity except __________.

A) "Efficiency is doing better what is already being done."
B) "There is nothing so useless as doing efficiently that which should not be done at all."
C) "Today knowledge has power. It controls access to opportunity and advancement."
D) all are Drucker's valid statements
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31
______________ leadership implies nonintervention and is almost a contradiction in terms.
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32
If a supervisor specifies that initially workers need support and direction, and as they become more task-ready, they need less direction and more support, to the point where even support can be reduced, the supervisor is said to be using what style of leadership?

A) delegation
B) reduced supervision
C) micromanaging
D) situational
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The watchword of TQM is __________.

A) management
B) zero defects
C) minimal defects
D) none of the other choices
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_____________________ is over supervising, providing oversight with excessive control and attention to details better left to the operational personnel.
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It has been said that it is not aptitude but ___________ that determines your altitude.
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A lack of self-confidence can lead to failure and other dire consequences, a situation sometimes referred to as the ______________.
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_________________specifies that initially workers need support and direction. As they become more task-ready, they need less direction and more support, up to the point where even support can be reduced.
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38
This management model divides jobs into highly specialized tasks where employees can become experts in their task.

A) TQM
B) management by objectives
C) situational
D) mechanistic
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Oversupervising, providing oversight with excessive control and attention to details better left to the operational personnel is known as __________.

A) TQM
B) Wallenda effect
C) delegating
D) micromanaging
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40
According to your text, which is the newest form of leadership?

A) TQM
B) management by objectives
C) transformational
D) situational
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Match between columns
when the manager hears something's wrong, flies in, makes a lot of noise, craps on everybody and flies away
management by objectives (MBO)
when the manager hears something's wrong, flies in, makes a lot of noise, craps on everybody and flies away
Wallenda effect
when the manager hears something's wrong, flies in, makes a lot of noise, craps on everybody and flies away
supervision
when the manager hears something's wrong, flies in, makes a lot of noise, craps on everybody and flies away
total quality management
when the manager hears something's wrong, flies in, makes a lot of noise, craps on everybody and flies away
management
when the manager hears something's wrong, flies in, makes a lot of noise, craps on everybody and flies away
seagull management
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42
Discuss the four theories about management styles and apply each to a situation a law enforcement supervisor may encounter.
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Match between columns
the process of combining resources to accomplish organizational goals
management by objectives (MBO)
the process of combining resources to accomplish organizational goals
Wallenda effect
the process of combining resources to accomplish organizational goals
supervision
the process of combining resources to accomplish organizational goals
total quality management
the process of combining resources to accomplish organizational goals
management
the process of combining resources to accomplish organizational goals
seagull management
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Match between columns
Deming's theory that managers should create constancy of purpose for improvement of product and service
management by objectives (MBO)
Deming's theory that managers should create constancy of purpose for improvement of product and service
Wallenda effect
Deming's theory that managers should create constancy of purpose for improvement of product and service
supervision
Deming's theory that managers should create constancy of purpose for improvement of product and service
total quality management
Deming's theory that managers should create constancy of purpose for improvement of product and service
management
Deming's theory that managers should create constancy of purpose for improvement of product and service
seagull management
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Match between columns
overseeing the actual work being done
management by objectives (MBO)
overseeing the actual work being done
Wallenda effect
overseeing the actual work being done
supervision
overseeing the actual work being done
total quality management
overseeing the actual work being done
management
overseeing the actual work being done
seagull management
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46
What is micromanaging? Discuss in detail how this approach can have negative effects on a manager.
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47
Match between columns
the negative consequences of fear of failure
management by objectives (MBO)
the negative consequences of fear of failure
Wallenda effect
the negative consequences of fear of failure
supervision
the negative consequences of fear of failure
total quality management
the negative consequences of fear of failure
management
the negative consequences of fear of failure
seagull management
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48
Describe the personal characteristics of successful managers and how these affect their ability to manage.
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Match between columns
involves managers and subordinates setting goals and objectives together
management by objectives (MBO)
involves managers and subordinates setting goals and objectives together
Wallenda effect
involves managers and subordinates setting goals and objectives together
supervision
involves managers and subordinates setting goals and objectives together
total quality management
involves managers and subordinates setting goals and objectives together
management
involves managers and subordinates setting goals and objectives together
seagull management
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Examine how management styles from the business world can assist law enforcement supervisors and discuss how they can also hinder law enforcement managers.
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Discuss how delegating is an important part of being a leader, and how if overused delegating can hinder the individual as an effective leader.
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