Deck 12: Leadership

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People want their leaders to achieve their goals for them.
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The best visions are both ideal and unique.
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Leaders serve people best when they help others become better contributors to organizations.
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Being an effective manager is equivalent to being a true leader.
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Organizations place people in formal leadership roles primarily to help these leaders achieve their personal goals.
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The best leaders are cautious or even reticent about showing people their appreciation.
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Strategic leadership refers to behaviors that give purpose and meaning to an organization.
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Leadership involves unique processes that are distinguishable from basic management functions.
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Visions can be very small or very large, but can exist only at the highest organizational levels.
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A mental image of a possible and desirable future state of the organization is called a vision.
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Good followers help produce good leaders.
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An outstanding leader needs good strategic substance but not necessarily effective interpersonal skills.
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A leader is one who influences others to attain goals.
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As long as leaders know what they want for an organization, others do not necessarily need to understand what that is.
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Today having a vision for the future and communicating that vision to others are known to be essential components of great leadership.
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Behavior that provides guidance, support, and corrective feedback for the day-to-day activities of work unit members is strategic leadership.
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According to Kouzes and Posner, the best leaders challenge the conventional practices and create change.
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Visions can be inappropriate and even fail.
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Leadership works best when it is reserved for those at the top.
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The most important characteristic of a follower may be the willingness to tell the truth.
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The behavioral approach to leadership attempts to identify what good leaders do.
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Group maintenance behaviors improve leader job performance as well as group and organizational performance.
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Fiedler's contingency model of leadership takes a situational approach to leadership.
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The disposition approach is the oldest leadership perspective; it focuses on the personal characteristics that great leaders share.
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The end result of using Fiedler's contingency model of leadership effectiveness is reaching one of 14 possible endpoints that states which of five decision styles is most appropriate.
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According to the behavior approach, the three categories of leadership behavior are task performance, group maintenance, and employee participation in decision making.
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According to proponents of the situational approach to leadership, universally important traits and behaviors do not exist.
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The democratic style of leadership results in the most positive attitudes, whereas an autocratic approach results in somewhat higher performance.
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Autocratic leadership solicits input from others.
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Effective followers hold performance standards that are higher than required.
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While all five sources of power are potentially important, bosses who have high legitimate power get far superior performance from their employees.
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The Vroom model emphasizes the participative dimension of leadership: how leaders go about making decisions.
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Because of the tendency to abuse it, power should be avoided when providing effective leadership.
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The focus of the original LMX theory is primarily on the leader behaviors that are historically considered group maintenance.
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The trait approach assumes the existence of a leadership personality and that leaders are born, not made.
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A manager using expert power may implement an absenteeism policy that administers disciplinary actions to offending employees.
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A laissez-faire style of leadership leads to more positive attitudes and higher performance.
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The one personal skill that may be the most important to leadership success is the ability to perceive the needs and goals of others and to adjust the leadership approach accordingly.
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On Blake and Mouton's Leadership Grid, the leader's concern for workers is plotted against the worker's ability to produce.
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A leader with referent power has personal characteristics that appeal to others, and they comply because of admiration or a desire for approval.
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Transactional leadership approaches may be more effective for collectivists than for individualists.
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Lateral leaders focus on solving problems with subordinates.
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Charisma can be used positively or negatively.
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Authentic leadership is a style in which the leader is true to himself or herself while leading.
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Being a good leader includes taking reasonable risks.
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In Hersey and Blanchard's situational theory, psychological maturity includes an employee's self-confidence and self-respect.
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Charisma contributes to transformational leadership.
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Path-goal theory suggests that one of the functions of the leader is to reduce frustrating barriers to goal attainment.
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According to Fiedler's contingency model of leadership effectiveness, effectiveness depends on two factors: the personal style of the leader and the loyalty of the followers.
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A servant-leader serves others' needs while strengthening the organization.
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It is best if leadership resides in one or two superstars at the top.
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Level 5 leadership is a combination of strong professional will and intense personal pride.
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Bridge leaders are those who repair relationships between factions within an organization by focusing all parties on profitability.
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Hersey and Blanchard's situational theory highlights the maturity of the followers as the key situational factor.
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According to path-goal theory, for highly authoritarian people, a participative leadership style is more appropriate.
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There are situations in which leadership is unnecessary or has little impact, and other environmental factors may effectively act in its place.
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In Hersey and Blanchard's situational theory, job maturity refers to the length of time the employee has been employed with the organization.
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Pseudotransformational leaders are leaders who talk about positive change but allow their self-interest to take precedence over followers' needs.
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A very comprehensive and useful situational model of leadership effectiveness, one that examines characteristics of followers and environmental factors in choosing a leadership style, is path-goal theory.
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The most effective leadership development experiences have three components: assessment, accomplishment, and control.
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Strategic leadership is characterized by

A) Support and corrective feedback.
B) Purpose and meaning for the organization.
C) Financial support for plans.
D) Guidance and corrective feedback.
E) Day-to-day coaching.
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The ability to influence others is referred to as

A) Cohesion.
B) Motivation.
C) Charisma.
D) Responsibility.
E) Power.
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At the restaurant where Kelly works, the manager has the responsibility of scheduling workers and assigning projects during each shift. Employees that have performed poorly on her shifts tend to get scheduled for the unpopular weekend shifts and the worst shift duties. This manager seems to use a high degree of

A) Legitimate power.
B) Negative power.
C) Coercive power.
D) Referent power.
E) Expert power
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Which type of power is dominant when a leader is respected for his knowledge?

A) Legitimate power.
B) Reward power.
C) Coercive power.
D) Referent power.
E) Expert power.
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Which type of power is dominant when a leader utilizes her ability to control punishments?

A) Legitimate power.
B) Reward power.
C) Coercive power.
D) Referent power.
E) Expert power.
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Which form of power is being used when a sales manager gives his salespeople some tips on how to close a deal, and the salespeople then alter their sales techniques because they respect the manager's expertise?

A) Coercive power.
B) Legitimate power.
C) Professional power.
D) Referent power.
E) Expert power.
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At the architecture firm where Jamie works, her manager is a personable and likable person who is quite popular. Jamie has said that if she were the manager, she would manage just as he does, and she likes working with him. This manager seems to have a high degree of

A) Legitimate power.
B) Reward power.
C) Coercive power.
D) Referent power.
E) Expert power.
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Camden Tile managers determined that there would be no end-of-year bonuses due to predicted leveling of sales. Perry, a department manager, let his staff know that even high-performing employees would not get bonuses this year. This change limited what type of power for Perry?

A) Legitimate.
B) Reward.
C) Coercive.
D) Referent.
E) Expert.
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A leader is

A) Someone with authority over others.
B) The top-level manager in a firm or business.
C) A strategic-level manager.
D) Someone who influences others to attain goals.
E) Someone well-respected by others.
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Supervisory leadership is behavior that provides

A) Support and corrective feedback.
B) Purpose and meaning to the organization.
C) Guidance and vision for the future.
D) Anticipation of changes.
E) Collaboration with others to initiate changes.
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Behavior that gives purpose and meaning to organizations while envisioning and creating a positive future is known as

A) Strategic leadership.
B) Supervisory leadership.
C) Organizational leadership.
D) Task leadership.
E) Autocratic style.
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Behavior that provides guidance, support, and corrective feedback for the day-to-day activities of work unit members is known as

A) Strategic leadership.
B) Supervisory leadership.
C) Organizational leadership.
D) Task leadership.
E) Performance leadership.
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Which of the following statements regarding vision is accurate?

A) Strong leaders often do not develop a clear vision.
B) Vision properly focuses on performance and day-to-day survival.
C) A person can develop a vision for any task.
D) A vision is optional for effective leadership.
E) A vision is still meaningful without any additional action.
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Which of the following reflects a possible cause for an inappropriate vision?

A) The vision is too challenging.
B) The vision does not motivate all members of the organization.
C) The vision reflects only the leader's needs.
D) The vision is too long-term.
E) None of these; all visions are appropriate.
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_________ power is held by a manager who has control over the size of an employee's raise.

A) Legitimate
B) Reward
C) Coercive
D) Referent
E) Expert
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Which of these describes a vision as it pertains to leadership?

A) A long-term goal of an organization.
B) A mental image of a future state of an organization.
C) The method through which leaders achieve goals.
D) An operational plan for a specific department.
E) None of the above.
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_______ power is dominant when subordinates are obliged to comply by virtue of a boss's authority.

A) Legitimate
B) Reward
C) Coercive
D) Referent
E) Expert
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Managers have more ________ over their subordinates than they do over their peers and bosses.

A) coercive power
B) reward power
C) legitimate power
D) referent power
E) expert power
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Referent power is described as power that exists through having

A) Control over punishments.
B) Control over rewards.
C) The authority to tell others what to do.
D) Expertise.
E) Appealing personal characteristics.
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_________ power is dominant when a leader is followed due to his or her charisma.

A) Legitimate
B) Reward
C) Coercive
D) Referent
E) Expert
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People want their leaders to achieve their goals for them.
False
Explanation: Broadly speaking, people want help in achieving their goals, not achievement of their goals entirely.
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The best visions are both ideal and unique.
True
Explanation: The best visions are both ideal and unique. If a vision conveys an ideal, it communicates a standard of excellence and a clear choice of positive values. If the vision is also unique, it communicates and inspires pride in being different from other organizations.
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Leaders serve people best when they help others become better contributors to organizations.
True
Explanation: Leaders serve people best by helping them develop their own initiative and good judgment, enabling them to grow, and helping them become better contributors.
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Being an effective manager is equivalent to being a true leader.
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Organizations place people in formal leadership roles primarily to help these leaders achieve their personal goals.
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The best leaders are cautious or even reticent about showing people their appreciation.
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Strategic leadership refers to behaviors that give purpose and meaning to an organization.
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Leadership involves unique processes that are distinguishable from basic management functions.
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Visions can be very small or very large, but can exist only at the highest organizational levels.
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A mental image of a possible and desirable future state of the organization is called a vision.
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Good followers help produce good leaders.
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An outstanding leader needs good strategic substance but not necessarily effective interpersonal skills.
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A leader is one who influences others to attain goals.
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As long as leaders know what they want for an organization, others do not necessarily need to understand what that is.
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Today having a vision for the future and communicating that vision to others are known to be essential components of great leadership.
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Behavior that provides guidance, support, and corrective feedback for the day-to-day activities of work unit members is strategic leadership.
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According to Kouzes and Posner, the best leaders challenge the conventional practices and create change.
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Visions can be inappropriate and even fail.
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Leadership works best when it is reserved for those at the top.
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The most important characteristic of a follower may be the willingness to tell the truth.
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The behavioral approach to leadership attempts to identify what good leaders do.
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Group maintenance behaviors improve leader job performance as well as group and organizational performance.
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Fiedler's contingency model of leadership takes a situational approach to leadership.
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The disposition approach is the oldest leadership perspective; it focuses on the personal characteristics that great leaders share.
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The end result of using Fiedler's contingency model of leadership effectiveness is reaching one of 14 possible endpoints that states which of five decision styles is most appropriate.
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According to the behavior approach, the three categories of leadership behavior are task performance, group maintenance, and employee participation in decision making.
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According to proponents of the situational approach to leadership, universally important traits and behaviors do not exist.
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The democratic style of leadership results in the most positive attitudes, whereas an autocratic approach results in somewhat higher performance.
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Autocratic leadership solicits input from others.
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Effective followers hold performance standards that are higher than required.
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While all five sources of power are potentially important, bosses who have high legitimate power get far superior performance from their employees.
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The Vroom model emphasizes the participative dimension of leadership: how leaders go about making decisions.
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Because of the tendency to abuse it, power should be avoided when providing effective leadership.
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The focus of the original LMX theory is primarily on the leader behaviors that are historically considered group maintenance.
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The trait approach assumes the existence of a leadership personality and that leaders are born, not made.
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A manager using expert power may implement an absenteeism policy that administers disciplinary actions to offending employees.
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A laissez-faire style of leadership leads to more positive attitudes and higher performance.
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The one personal skill that may be the most important to leadership success is the ability to perceive the needs and goals of others and to adjust the leadership approach accordingly.
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On Blake and Mouton's Leadership Grid, the leader's concern for workers is plotted against the worker's ability to produce.
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A leader with referent power has personal characteristics that appeal to others, and they comply because of admiration or a desire for approval.
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Transactional leadership approaches may be more effective for collectivists than for individualists.
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Lateral leaders focus on solving problems with subordinates.
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Charisma can be used positively or negatively.
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Authentic leadership is a style in which the leader is true to himself or herself while leading.
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Being a good leader includes taking reasonable risks.
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In Hersey and Blanchard's situational theory, psychological maturity includes an employee's self-confidence and self-respect.
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Charisma contributes to transformational leadership.
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Path-goal theory suggests that one of the functions of the leader is to reduce frustrating barriers to goal attainment.
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According to Fiedler's contingency model of leadership effectiveness, effectiveness depends on two factors: the personal style of the leader and the loyalty of the followers.
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A servant-leader serves others' needs while strengthening the organization.
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It is best if leadership resides in one or two superstars at the top.
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Level 5 leadership is a combination of strong professional will and intense personal pride.
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Bridge leaders are those who repair relationships between factions within an organization by focusing all parties on profitability.
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Hersey and Blanchard's situational theory highlights the maturity of the followers as the key situational factor.
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According to path-goal theory, for highly authoritarian people, a participative leadership style is more appropriate.
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There are situations in which leadership is unnecessary or has little impact, and other environmental factors may effectively act in its place.
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In Hersey and Blanchard's situational theory, job maturity refers to the length of time the employee has been employed with the organization.
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Pseudotransformational leaders are leaders who talk about positive change but allow their self-interest to take precedence over followers' needs.
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A very comprehensive and useful situational model of leadership effectiveness, one that examines characteristics of followers and environmental factors in choosing a leadership style, is path-goal theory.
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The most effective leadership development experiences have three components: assessment, accomplishment, and control.
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61
Strategic leadership is characterized by

A) Support and corrective feedback.
B) Purpose and meaning for the organization.
C) Financial support for plans.
D) Guidance and corrective feedback.
E) Day-to-day coaching.
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The ability to influence others is referred to as

A) Cohesion.
B) Motivation.
C) Charisma.
D) Responsibility.
E) Power.
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63
At the restaurant where Kelly works, the manager has the responsibility of scheduling workers and assigning projects during each shift. Employees that have performed poorly on her shifts tend to get scheduled for the unpopular weekend shifts and the worst shift duties. This manager seems to use a high degree of

A) Legitimate power.
B) Negative power.
C) Coercive power.
D) Referent power.
E) Expert power
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64
Which type of power is dominant when a leader is respected for his knowledge?

A) Legitimate power.
B) Reward power.
C) Coercive power.
D) Referent power.
E) Expert power.
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65
Which type of power is dominant when a leader utilizes her ability to control punishments?

A) Legitimate power.
B) Reward power.
C) Coercive power.
D) Referent power.
E) Expert power.
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66
Which form of power is being used when a sales manager gives his salespeople some tips on how to close a deal, and the salespeople then alter their sales techniques because they respect the manager's expertise?

A) Coercive power.
B) Legitimate power.
C) Professional power.
D) Referent power.
E) Expert power.
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At the architecture firm where Jamie works, her manager is a personable and likable person who is quite popular. Jamie has said that if she were the manager, she would manage just as he does, and she likes working with him. This manager seems to have a high degree of

A) Legitimate power.
B) Reward power.
C) Coercive power.
D) Referent power.
E) Expert power.
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68
Camden Tile managers determined that there would be no end-of-year bonuses due to predicted leveling of sales. Perry, a department manager, let his staff know that even high-performing employees would not get bonuses this year. This change limited what type of power for Perry?

A) Legitimate.
B) Reward.
C) Coercive.
D) Referent.
E) Expert.
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69
A leader is

A) Someone with authority over others.
B) The top-level manager in a firm or business.
C) A strategic-level manager.
D) Someone who influences others to attain goals.
E) Someone well-respected by others.
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70
Supervisory leadership is behavior that provides

A) Support and corrective feedback.
B) Purpose and meaning to the organization.
C) Guidance and vision for the future.
D) Anticipation of changes.
E) Collaboration with others to initiate changes.
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71
Behavior that gives purpose and meaning to organizations while envisioning and creating a positive future is known as

A) Strategic leadership.
B) Supervisory leadership.
C) Organizational leadership.
D) Task leadership.
E) Autocratic style.
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Behavior that provides guidance, support, and corrective feedback for the day-to-day activities of work unit members is known as

A) Strategic leadership.
B) Supervisory leadership.
C) Organizational leadership.
D) Task leadership.
E) Performance leadership.
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73
Which of the following statements regarding vision is accurate?

A) Strong leaders often do not develop a clear vision.
B) Vision properly focuses on performance and day-to-day survival.
C) A person can develop a vision for any task.
D) A vision is optional for effective leadership.
E) A vision is still meaningful without any additional action.
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Which of the following reflects a possible cause for an inappropriate vision?

A) The vision is too challenging.
B) The vision does not motivate all members of the organization.
C) The vision reflects only the leader's needs.
D) The vision is too long-term.
E) None of these; all visions are appropriate.
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75
_________ power is held by a manager who has control over the size of an employee's raise.

A) Legitimate
B) Reward
C) Coercive
D) Referent
E) Expert
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Which of these describes a vision as it pertains to leadership?

A) A long-term goal of an organization.
B) A mental image of a future state of an organization.
C) The method through which leaders achieve goals.
D) An operational plan for a specific department.
E) None of the above.
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77
_______ power is dominant when subordinates are obliged to comply by virtue of a boss's authority.

A) Legitimate
B) Reward
C) Coercive
D) Referent
E) Expert
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Managers have more ________ over their subordinates than they do over their peers and bosses.

A) coercive power
B) reward power
C) legitimate power
D) referent power
E) expert power
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Referent power is described as power that exists through having

A) Control over punishments.
B) Control over rewards.
C) The authority to tell others what to do.
D) Expertise.
E) Appealing personal characteristics.
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_________ power is dominant when a leader is followed due to his or her charisma.

A) Legitimate
B) Reward
C) Coercive
D) Referent
E) Expert
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