Deck 12: Leaders and Leadership

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A leader who engages in initiating structure shows followers that he or she cares about their well-being, how they feel, and what they think.
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University researchers have focused on the behaviors of effective leaders.
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All leaders exert influence over members of a group or organization.
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The ability of informal leaders to influence others often stems from special skills or talents they possess.
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The leader trait approach asserts that emotional maturity helps a leader solve complex problems.
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Formal leaders are those managers who are given the authority to influence other members in the organization to achieve its goals.
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Leadership is the process in which a member of a group exerts influence over other members to help the group achieve its goals.
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Leader reward behavior occurs when a leader positively reinforces the desirable behavior of subordinates.
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Informal leaders are unable to exert much influence over members of an organization.
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Tolerance for stress is NOT an important trait for a leader to possess.
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Leaders influence learning within an organization.
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Consideration and initiating structure are complementary but independent leader behaviors.
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Behaviors indicating that a leader trusts, respects, and values good relationships with his or her followers are known as consideration.
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Early studies of leadership considered the traits that leaders possess.
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According to the leader trait approach, self-confidence helps a leader deal with the uncertainty inherent in any leadership role.
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The leadership behavior of initiating structure involves making sure that the work gets done and subordinates perform their jobs acceptably.
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Leader effectiveness is the extent to which a leader actually does help a group or organization to achieve its goals.
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For some traits, it is not clear what comes first: being in a leadership position or possessing the trait in question.
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According to the leader trait approach, integrity and honesty ensure that a leader behaves ethically and is worthy of the trust and confidence of his or her followers.
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All managers are leaders.
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A manager provides free lunch to his entire staff after they have exerted much effort to complete a difficult project. This is an example of leader reward behavior.
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Like the trait approach, Fiedler's contingency theory acknowledges that personal characteristics influence the effectiveness of leaders.
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Task-oriented leaders have high LPC scores.
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The trait approach takes into account leaders' personal characteristics but ignores the situations in which they try to lead.
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When leader-member relations are good, followers appreciate, trust, and feel a certain degree of loyalty toward their leader.
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The contingency theory of leadership considers how leadership is affected by individual characteristics and situational circumstances.
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Leader punishing behavior occurs when a leader reprimands or otherwise responds negatively to subordinates who perform undesired behavior.
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According to Fiedler's contingency model of leadership, leaders can easily change their style of leadership to fit the situation.
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The trait and behavior approaches to leadership both focus on what effective leaders are like.
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The behavior approach focuses attention on the interaction between individual and situational characteristics.
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The first priority of task-oriented leaders is having good relationships with their subordinates.
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The three situational characteristics in Fiedler's contingency model of leadership are position power, leader-member relations, and task structure.
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According to Fiedler, an organization must either assign leaders to situations in which they will be effective or change the situation to fit the leader.
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A factory supervisor who docks the pay of any subordinate who fails to wear safety glasses on the job is engaging in leader punishing behavior.
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Although relationship-oriented leaders want to develop good working relationship with their followers, their first priority is task accomplishment.
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Fiedler devised the least preferred co-employee scale (LPC) to measure leader style.
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When leader-member relations are poor, the situation is unfavorable for leading.
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The "Leadership Behavior Description Questionnaire" asks subordinates to indicate the extent to which their leader or supervisor engages in a number of different consideration and initiating-structure behaviors.
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Leaders who are task-oriented want their subordinates to perform at a high level and accomplish all of their assigned tasks.
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The trait and behavior approaches contribute to our understanding of effective leadership by indicating what effective leaders tend to be like and what they do.
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According to path-goal theory, directive behavior lets subordinates know what tasks need to be performed and how they should be performed.
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Directive leadership behaviors are likely to be beneficial when subordinates work on complex and difficult projects.
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According to Fiedler, leaders cannot be taught to be relationship-oriented or task-oriented; moreover, a leader cannot alter his or her style according to the situation.
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Position power has little effect on whether a situation is favorable for leading.
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Situations are more favorable for leading when task structure is low.
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Position power is the amount of informal authority that a leader has.
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The three path-goal theory guidelines are based on the equity theory of motivation.
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Supportive leadership behaviors can be effective when subordinates are under a lot of stress.
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According to Fiedler's leadership model, task-oriented leaders are most effective in situations that are very favorable or very unfavorable.
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The Vroom and Yetton model deals with the multifaceted aspects of leadership.
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Path-goal theory describes how leaders can motivate their followers to perform at a high level and keep them satisfied.
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If a manager has little control over rewards and punishments for her employees, she has low position power.
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Directive behavior is very similar to consideration.
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The leader-member exchange takes into account the fact that leaders often develop different kinds of relationships with different subordinates.
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The Vroom and Yetton model offers guidelines regarding the extent to which subordinates should participate in decision making.
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Task structure is low when group goals are vague and group members are unsure of how to perform their jobs.
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Task structure is the extent to which the work to be performed by a group is clearly defined.
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When it is important for subordinates to accept a decision that a leader needs to make, participative leadership is likely to be effective.
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Path-goal theory enhances our understanding of effective leadership in organizations by specifying how leaders should motivate their followers.
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According to Fiedler, relationship-oriented leaders are most effective in moderately favorable situations.
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Building trust is an important aspect of transformational leadership.
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The relationship between out-group followers and the leader is based on the formal authority of the leader and obedience to rules.
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The relationship between in-group followers and the leader is characterized by mutual trust, commitment, and involvement.
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Autocratic leaders allow subordinates to have some input, but the leader makes the decision.
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A leader who is really ineffective may be helped by the romance of leadership.
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Transformational leaders change their followers' awareness of performing tasks, their need for personal development, and their source of motivation.
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Leadership neutralizers are functional for an organization because they reduce the need for intervention by leaders.
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Transactional leaders cause followers to view problems differently and feel some degree of responsibility for helping to solve them.
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The leader-member exchange theory suggests leaders should have as big an in-group and as small an out-group as possible.
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Transformational leaders are charismatic leaders.
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An individual's level of intrinsic motivation and ability can function as a substitute for leadership.
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The biggest disadvantage to employee participation in decision making is cost.
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Only the characteristics of a leader's subordinates have the potential to act as a substitute for leadership.
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Leader-member exchange theory focuses on the leader-follower dyad, that is, the relationship between the leader and the follower.
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Leaders may be wise to conform to popular beliefs about what a successful leader should be "like" because subordinates will be more likely to listen to them.
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A leadership neutralizer is something that prevents a leader from having any influence and negates his or her leadership efforts.
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Leadership substitutes are functional for organizations because they free up some of a leader's time for other activities.
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Staff members stop listening to their manager because they feel that he is too autocratic. The manager's autocratic style was his leadership substitute.
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Charismatic leaders have a vision of how good things could be in an organization in contrast to how things currently are.
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According to the Vroom and Yetton model, a consultative decision-making style allows the subordinates to have some input, but the leader makes the decision.
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A leader who engages in initiating structure shows followers that he or she cares about their well-being, how they feel, and what they think.
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A leader who engages in consideration shows followers that he or she cares about their well-being and is concerned about how they feel and what they think.
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University researchers have focused on the behaviors of effective leaders.
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Research studies, such as those by Ohio State researchers, focused on what leaders actually do, that is, on the specific behaviors performed by effective leaders.
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All leaders exert influence over members of a group or organization.
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The ability of informal leaders to influence others often stems from special skills or talents they possess.
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The leader trait approach asserts that emotional maturity helps a leader solve complex problems.
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Formal leaders are those managers who are given the authority to influence other members in the organization to achieve its goals.
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Leadership is the process in which a member of a group exerts influence over other members to help the group achieve its goals.
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Leader reward behavior occurs when a leader positively reinforces the desirable behavior of subordinates.
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Informal leaders are unable to exert much influence over members of an organization.
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Tolerance for stress is NOT an important trait for a leader to possess.
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Leaders influence learning within an organization.
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Consideration and initiating structure are complementary but independent leader behaviors.
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Behaviors indicating that a leader trusts, respects, and values good relationships with his or her followers are known as consideration.
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Early studies of leadership considered the traits that leaders possess.
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According to the leader trait approach, self-confidence helps a leader deal with the uncertainty inherent in any leadership role.
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The leadership behavior of initiating structure involves making sure that the work gets done and subordinates perform their jobs acceptably.
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Leader effectiveness is the extent to which a leader actually does help a group or organization to achieve its goals.
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For some traits, it is not clear what comes first: being in a leadership position or possessing the trait in question.
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According to the leader trait approach, integrity and honesty ensure that a leader behaves ethically and is worthy of the trust and confidence of his or her followers.
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All managers are leaders.
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A manager provides free lunch to his entire staff after they have exerted much effort to complete a difficult project. This is an example of leader reward behavior.
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Like the trait approach, Fiedler's contingency theory acknowledges that personal characteristics influence the effectiveness of leaders.
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Task-oriented leaders have high LPC scores.
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The trait approach takes into account leaders' personal characteristics but ignores the situations in which they try to lead.
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When leader-member relations are good, followers appreciate, trust, and feel a certain degree of loyalty toward their leader.
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The contingency theory of leadership considers how leadership is affected by individual characteristics and situational circumstances.
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Leader punishing behavior occurs when a leader reprimands or otherwise responds negatively to subordinates who perform undesired behavior.
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According to Fiedler's contingency model of leadership, leaders can easily change their style of leadership to fit the situation.
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The trait and behavior approaches to leadership both focus on what effective leaders are like.
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The behavior approach focuses attention on the interaction between individual and situational characteristics.
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The first priority of task-oriented leaders is having good relationships with their subordinates.
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The three situational characteristics in Fiedler's contingency model of leadership are position power, leader-member relations, and task structure.
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According to Fiedler, an organization must either assign leaders to situations in which they will be effective or change the situation to fit the leader.
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A factory supervisor who docks the pay of any subordinate who fails to wear safety glasses on the job is engaging in leader punishing behavior.
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Although relationship-oriented leaders want to develop good working relationship with their followers, their first priority is task accomplishment.
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Fiedler devised the least preferred co-employee scale (LPC) to measure leader style.
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When leader-member relations are poor, the situation is unfavorable for leading.
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The "Leadership Behavior Description Questionnaire" asks subordinates to indicate the extent to which their leader or supervisor engages in a number of different consideration and initiating-structure behaviors.
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Leaders who are task-oriented want their subordinates to perform at a high level and accomplish all of their assigned tasks.
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The trait and behavior approaches contribute to our understanding of effective leadership by indicating what effective leaders tend to be like and what they do.
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According to path-goal theory, directive behavior lets subordinates know what tasks need to be performed and how they should be performed.
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Directive leadership behaviors are likely to be beneficial when subordinates work on complex and difficult projects.
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According to Fiedler, leaders cannot be taught to be relationship-oriented or task-oriented; moreover, a leader cannot alter his or her style according to the situation.
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Position power has little effect on whether a situation is favorable for leading.
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Situations are more favorable for leading when task structure is low.
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Position power is the amount of informal authority that a leader has.
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The three path-goal theory guidelines are based on the equity theory of motivation.
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Supportive leadership behaviors can be effective when subordinates are under a lot of stress.
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According to Fiedler's leadership model, task-oriented leaders are most effective in situations that are very favorable or very unfavorable.
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The Vroom and Yetton model deals with the multifaceted aspects of leadership.
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Path-goal theory describes how leaders can motivate their followers to perform at a high level and keep them satisfied.
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If a manager has little control over rewards and punishments for her employees, she has low position power.
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Directive behavior is very similar to consideration.
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The leader-member exchange takes into account the fact that leaders often develop different kinds of relationships with different subordinates.
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The Vroom and Yetton model offers guidelines regarding the extent to which subordinates should participate in decision making.
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Task structure is low when group goals are vague and group members are unsure of how to perform their jobs.
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Task structure is the extent to which the work to be performed by a group is clearly defined.
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When it is important for subordinates to accept a decision that a leader needs to make, participative leadership is likely to be effective.
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Path-goal theory enhances our understanding of effective leadership in organizations by specifying how leaders should motivate their followers.
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According to Fiedler, relationship-oriented leaders are most effective in moderately favorable situations.
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Building trust is an important aspect of transformational leadership.
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The relationship between out-group followers and the leader is based on the formal authority of the leader and obedience to rules.
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The relationship between in-group followers and the leader is characterized by mutual trust, commitment, and involvement.
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Autocratic leaders allow subordinates to have some input, but the leader makes the decision.
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A leader who is really ineffective may be helped by the romance of leadership.
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Transformational leaders change their followers' awareness of performing tasks, their need for personal development, and their source of motivation.
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Leadership neutralizers are functional for an organization because they reduce the need for intervention by leaders.
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Transactional leaders cause followers to view problems differently and feel some degree of responsibility for helping to solve them.
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The leader-member exchange theory suggests leaders should have as big an in-group and as small an out-group as possible.
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Transformational leaders are charismatic leaders.
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An individual's level of intrinsic motivation and ability can function as a substitute for leadership.
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The biggest disadvantage to employee participation in decision making is cost.
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Only the characteristics of a leader's subordinates have the potential to act as a substitute for leadership.
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Leader-member exchange theory focuses on the leader-follower dyad, that is, the relationship between the leader and the follower.
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Leaders may be wise to conform to popular beliefs about what a successful leader should be "like" because subordinates will be more likely to listen to them.
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A leadership neutralizer is something that prevents a leader from having any influence and negates his or her leadership efforts.
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Leadership substitutes are functional for organizations because they free up some of a leader's time for other activities.
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Staff members stop listening to their manager because they feel that he is too autocratic. The manager's autocratic style was his leadership substitute.
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Charismatic leaders have a vision of how good things could be in an organization in contrast to how things currently are.
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According to the Vroom and Yetton model, a consultative decision-making style allows the subordinates to have some input, but the leader makes the decision.
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