Deck 3: Self-Management: Understanding Self and Managing Conflict
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Deck 3: Self-Management: Understanding Self and Managing Conflict
1
____________, ____________, ____________ are the three most common emotions felt in a conflict.
A) Anger, silence, and cursing
B) Indigestion, red face, and clenched fist
C) Fear, anger, and embarrassment
D) Ignorance, embarrassment, and pretending it's not there
A) Anger, silence, and cursing
B) Indigestion, red face, and clenched fist
C) Fear, anger, and embarrassment
D) Ignorance, embarrassment, and pretending it's not there
C
2
Knowledge of personality, behavior, and decision-making styles will ___________
A) give you insider knowledge
B) directly correlate to your success as a leader
C) enable you to discipline employees
D) make you a better employee in human resources
A) give you insider knowledge
B) directly correlate to your success as a leader
C) enable you to discipline employees
D) make you a better employee in human resources
B
3
Behavior styles are created through a combination of ______________
A) psychoanalysis and personality assessments
B) maturation, synapses growth, and life experiences
C) years of interacting with others
D) a leadership development class
A) psychoanalysis and personality assessments
B) maturation, synapses growth, and life experiences
C) years of interacting with others
D) a leadership development class
B
4
When working with people, conflict is ___________
A) inevitable
B) required
C) painful
D) a sign of failure
A) inevitable
B) required
C) painful
D) a sign of failure
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5
Because conflict is rarely singular in nature, the recommendation is to unbundle the problem to determine ___________
A) who is the most guilty and needs to be transferred
B) how many investigative committees to form
C) what is the most important problem to solve
D) which behavior style is the most guilty
A) who is the most guilty and needs to be transferred
B) how many investigative committees to form
C) what is the most important problem to solve
D) which behavior style is the most guilty
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6
The _________ behavior style tends to have more disagreements with the _________ behavior style.
A) controller, controller
B) controller, analyzer
C) controller, persuader
D) controller, stabilizer
A) controller, controller
B) controller, analyzer
C) controller, persuader
D) controller, stabilizer
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7
The final step in resolving a conflict is to ___________
A) become a controller
B) agree to a plan and follow up
C) be firm and let them know they have no choice
D) never bring up the topic again
A) become a controller
B) agree to a plan and follow up
C) be firm and let them know they have no choice
D) never bring up the topic again
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8
Creating teams that represent only one or two behavior styles _______________ the weaknesses and tendencies of the team.
A) solidifies
B) reduces
C) exaggerates
D) eliminates
A) solidifies
B) reduces
C) exaggerates
D) eliminates
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9
An intense need for a persuader is _____________
A) to be right
B) to be in control
C) to have harmony
D) to be liked
A) to be right
B) to be in control
C) to have harmony
D) to be liked
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10
If you are leading a team of controllers, you should be certain to orchestrate a slow, multi-week, decision-making process to meet their needs.
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11
If you are leading a team of analyzers, you should be certain to provide little evidence of previous successes or failures before asking them to make a decision.
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12
If you are leading a team of stabilizers, you should be certain to discuss any risk the new project might bring to the organization before asking them to make a decision.
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13
If you are leading a team of persuaders, you should be certain to ask the group to plan a meeting to brainstorm their ideas about the coming project before making a decision.
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14
A real self-assessment instrument delivers consistent results and measures the constructs that make up the personality, behavior, or other tendencies.
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15
A person's behavior style preference is not something most individuals are aware.
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16
A person's behavior style is rigid and he or she cannot operate in any other style.
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17
In conflict situations, some behavior patterns can be interpreted as pushing a "hot button."
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18
When in conflict, the body's responses help all to think and act rationally.
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19
Controllers and stabilizers are diagonally opposite in the behavior styles model and, therefore, are less likely to be in conflict.
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20
Describe one characteristic of each style that could be misinterpreted by the other behavior styles and create a conflict.
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21
My own behavior styles are ______________. List five preferences / behaviors I exhibit that make this my primary style.
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22
Using the Table 3.1, describe the importance of having a team with all four behavior styles represented. Describe the benefits each style brings to a work team.
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23
Select a person in your life (parent, spouse, roommate, colleague) over the age of 18. From your memory of behaviors you have observed, determine his/her behavior style and describe four behaviors this person exhibits that inform you to make this choice.
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24
Given your behavior style, what are your strengths and weaknesses as a team member?
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25
Explain how your knowledge of behavior styles improves your ability to lead a team.
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