Deck 8: The Supervisor As Leader

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The leadership style in which the leader allows subordinates to participate in decision making and problem solving is known as:

A) authoritarian leadership style.
B) laissez-faire leadership style.
C) democratic leadership style.
D) dictatorial leadership style.
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Stella supervises 12 cashiers at ABC Grocers.Lately,the cashiers have had several instances of substantial cash shortages,because Stella has not been verifying their initial cash amounts.When approached by her manager about this situation,Stella replied,"The cashiers are lazy and just do not care." Which of the following traits is Stella exhibiting?

A) Sense of humor
B) External locus of control
C) Empathy
D) Sense of responsibility
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Which style of leadership involves putting other people's needs,aspirations,and interests above one's own?

A) Top-down hierarchical leadership
B) Authoritarian leadership
C) Entrepreneurial leadership
D) Servant leadership
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A leader who focuses on the jobs to be done and the goals to be accomplished is:

A) empathetic.
B) people-oriented.
C) using a laissez-faire leadership style.
D) task-oriented.
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According to which theory should leaders adjust the degree of task and relationship behavior in response to the growing maturity of their followers?

A) Life cycle theory of leadership
B) Fiedler's contingency theory of leadership
C) Path-goal theory of leadership
D) X and Y theory of leadership
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A(n)_____ refers to the belief that an individual is the primary cause of what happens to him/herself.

A) individualistic orientation
B) tolerance for ambiguity
C) polycentric notion
D) internal locus of control
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The _____ theory of leadership suggests that the primary activities of a leader are to make desirable and achievable rewards available to organization members who attain organizational objectives and to clarify the kinds of behavior that must be performed to earn those rewards.

A) contingency
B) X and Y
C) life cycle
D) path-goal
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Leading is the management function of:

A) influencing people to act or not act in a certain way.
B) seeking direction.
C) implementing ideas.
D) setting up groups and allocating resources.
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Rules followed by Marine Corps officers are "never eat before your troops eat" and "never ask your troops to do something you wouldn't do".This is an example of _____ leadership.

A) authoritarian
B) people-oriented
C) task-oriented
D) laissez-faire
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Which of the following is true about managers and/or leaders?

A) A manager inspires achievement.
B) A leader seeks and follows directions.
C) A leader focuses on initiating ideas and getting them started.
D) A manager inspires willingness by instilling in employees a sense of common purpose, a belief that together they can achieve something worthwhile.
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Which of the following statements about the country club management style of leadership is true?

A) Efficiency in operations results from arranging conditions of work in such a way that human elements interfere to a minimum degree.
B) Adequate organization performance is possible through balancing the necessity to get out work with maintaining morale of people at a satisfactory level.
C) Interdependence through a "common stake" in organization purpose leads to relationships of trust and respect.
D) Thoughtful attention to needs of people for satisfying relationships leads to a comfortable, friendly organization atmosphere and work tempo.
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_____ is based on the attitude that the leader is self-employed.

A) Traditional leadership
B) Transformational leadership
C) Entrepreneurial leadership
D) Servant leadership
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According to the Managerial Grid,productivity,job satisfaction,and creativity are highest with a _____ style of leadership.

A) country club management
B) Authority-compliance
C) middle-of-the-road management
D) team management
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_____ behavior involves telling followers what to do and how they are to do it.

A) Supportive
B) Directive
C) Participative
D) Achievement
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Which style of leadership is being followed when exertion of minimum effort to get the required work done is appropriate to sustain organization membership?

A) Middle-of-the-road management
B) Impoverished management
C) Country club management
D) Authority-compliance
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Participative behavior involves:

A) telling followers what to do and how they are to do it.
B) setting a challenging goal for a follower to meet, and expressing confidence that the follower can meet this challenge.
C) seeking input from followers about methods for improving business operations.
D) recognizing that above all, followers are human beings.
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In which of the following leadership styles is the leader uninvolved and lets the subordinates direct themselves?

A) Authoritarian leadership
B) Democratic leadership
C) Laissez-faire leadership
D) Dictatorial leadership
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_____ behavior involves setting a challenging goal for a follower to meet,and expressing confidence that the follower can meet this challenge.

A) Supportive
B) Directive
C) Participative
D) Achievement
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In the initial stages,when the followers have not acquired the required maturity which of the following combinations of task and relationship behavior should a leader opt for?

A) High task and low relationship behavior
B) High task and high relationship behavior
C) Low task and high relationship behavior
D) Low task and low relationship behavior
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People who blame others or events beyond their control when something goes wrong are said to have a(n):

A) external locus of control.
B) democratic leadership style.
C) internal locus of control.
D) authoritarian leadership style.
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Most organizations expect that their supervisors can combine some degree of task orientation with some degree of people orientation.
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When the supervisor listens carefully and shares pertinent information,and employees do not think the supervisor is hiding something from them,then the supervisor is:

A) being authoritative.
B) breaching the code of secrecy.
C) being a patronizing leader.
D) building trust.
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With authoritarian leadership,the supervisor allows employees to participate in decision making and problem solving.
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A structured task-that is,one with a set procedure to follow-is best managed by a(n):

A) relations-oriented leader.
B) authoritarian leader.
C) people-oriented leader.
D) democratic leader.
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Which of the following statements is true of a supervisor's relationship with his/her employees?

A) A supervisor should be friends with employees and involve them in his/her personal life.
B) Today's supervisor commands rather than empowers employees.
C) A supervisor should treat employees in a way that reflects his/her role as a part of management.
D) A supervisor who is feared by employees will inspire them to work harder and better and thereby yield faster results.
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People who want a lot of direction will most likely welcome _____ leadership.

A) laissez-faire
B) collaborative
C) servant
D) authoritarian
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Which of the following statements is true of coaches?

A) They delegate responsibility to carry out operations.
B) They are unwilling to share authority.
C) They are a good analogy for an authoritarian leadership style.
D) They impose their own style of doing things on people.
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At the opposite extreme from authoritarian leadership is democratic leadership.
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A manager should use a relatively democratic leadership style only when:

A) enough time is available.
B) a task is structured.
C) decisions need to be made quickly.
D) a work group has little experience in making its own decisions.
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Internal locus of control is the belief that an individual is the primary cause of what happens to him/her.
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When the supervisor involves employees in making decisions,he or she cannot always be sure of the outcomes.Supervisors differ in their level of comfort with this uncertainty,which refers to their:

A) personal leadership strengths.
B) level of confidence in employees.
C) tolerance for ambiguity.
D) knowledge and experience.
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In choosing a leadership style,one needs to consider values,level of confidence in employees,and tolerance for ambiguity.These attributes describe:

A) situation characteristics.
B) leader characteristics.
C) subordinate characteristics.
D) manager characteristics.
Question
The efforts to learn about and match the style of one's manager are often called:

A) managing down.
B) managing up.
C) managing others.
D) managing change.
Question
If a department,team,or other work group has little experience in making its own decisions,the supervisor:

A) should use a democratic leadership style.
B) may find that an authoritarian approach is easier to use.
C) may effectively use a participatory decision-making approach.
D) should delegate decisions to groups.
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James supervises a staff of highly-trained chemical research scientists.Thus,he does not get involved and allows the scientists to do what they want.He is using a laissez-faire leadership style.
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Employees who are eager to assume responsibility will most likely appreciate _____ leadership.

A) dominant
B) bureaucratic
C) authoritarian
D) laissez-faire
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Mark knows that a co-worker has done something that is not in the company's best interest.Mark should:

A) go directly to that co-worker and point out the problem.
B) ignore the situation and hope the co-worker does not do it again.
C) tell his boss immediately.
D) inform his other co-workers.
Question
Organizations that use self-managing work teams generally encourage a variety of employee characteristics that are associated with the successful use of democratic leadership and a low degree of:

A) task-oriented behavior.
B) people-oriented behavior.
C) relations-oriented behavior.
D) community-oriented behavior.
Question
Which of the following is a subordinate characteristic in choosing a leadership style?

A) Knowledge and experience
B) Time available
C) Effectiveness of the group
D) Values
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In choosing a leadership style,one needs to consider the type of organization and the effectiveness of the group.These attributes describe:

A) situation characteristics.
B) manager characteristics.
C) subordinate characteristics.
D) leader characteristics.
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Organizations that use self-managing work teams tend to train employees to assume extensive responsibility.
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People who want a lot of direction will welcome democratic leadership.
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Fiedler's contingency model assumes that the leader's behavior should adapt to the situation.
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Supportive behavior involves telling followers what to do and how they are to do it.
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According to the path-goal theory of leadership,leaders should adjust their degree of task and relationship behavior in response to the growing maturity of their followers.
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Entrepreneurial leadership is based on the attitude that the leader is working for an employer.
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Achievement behavior involves seeking input from followers about methods for improving business operations.
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A task such as generating ideas to improve customer service is a structured task.
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Task structure describes any specified procedures that employees should follow in carrying out the task.
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Ideally,a leader should assign a task that is challenging enough to stretch the follower,but not so challenging that the follower will be unable to complete the task.
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Generally,someone who is new on the job will need a supervisor who engages more in task-oriented rather than in relationship-oriented behavior.
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One common characteristic of good leaders is the ability to act as a good role model.
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A democratic leader is in a position to make decisions quickly.
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Employees who don't identify with the organizational or departmental goals need more active direction and control from the supervisor.
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If a situation involves good leader-member relations,a structured task,and strong position power,the situation calls for a leader who is people oriented.
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Position power refers to the extent to which the leader has the support and loyalty of group members.
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The servant leaders' primary task is to lead rather than serve the people around them.
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The more confidence the supervisor has in employees,the more he or she will involve them in planning and decision making.
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Employees who are tolerant of ambiguity will accept a leadership style that gives them more say in solving problems.
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Women,as a rule,bring the same set of values and experiences to the workplace as men.
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If you were asked to lead an organization and had to choose among authoritarian,democratic,and laissez-faire leadership styles,which one would you choose? Explain your choice with examples.
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The most important way to build trust is to engage in fair,predictable behavior.
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Define the term "leading".Indicate whether you would make a good leader and explain why or why not.
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You can better meet your manager's expectations if you understand him or her as an individual.
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Compare and contrast Fiedler's contingency model to Hersey-Blanchard's life cycle theory.
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What strategies can you adopt to improve your relations with your boss?
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How can supervisors be good role models for their employees?
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You are a supervisor in a school cafeteria.You want to improve your relations with the employees by building trust.How would you do this?
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Today's supervisor seeks consensus and spends time with employees to learn what they need for job success and career development.
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For employees,the supervisor is the person who most directly represents management and the organization.
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Employees have no choice but to pursue the supervisor's vision,even when they cannot trust the supervisor.
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If you get along well with your peers in the same and other departments,they will help you look good and get your job done.
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Prospective employers look more favorably on job candidates who are not already employed.
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How should supervisors build and maintain relationships with their employees?
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If the manager offers criticism that seems unreasonable,the supervisor should first try to find constructive aspects of the criticism.
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The best way to look good to the manager is to have a high-performing department.
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List any three common leadership traits you admire most in a leader and define each trait.
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Identify the criteria for choosing a leadership style.
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Leading is clearly an application of human relations skills.
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Describe Blake and Mouton's Managerial Grid.
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The leadership style in which the leader allows subordinates to participate in decision making and problem solving is known as:

A) authoritarian leadership style.
B) laissez-faire leadership style.
C) democratic leadership style.
D) dictatorial leadership style.
C
2
Stella supervises 12 cashiers at ABC Grocers.Lately,the cashiers have had several instances of substantial cash shortages,because Stella has not been verifying their initial cash amounts.When approached by her manager about this situation,Stella replied,"The cashiers are lazy and just do not care." Which of the following traits is Stella exhibiting?

A) Sense of humor
B) External locus of control
C) Empathy
D) Sense of responsibility
B
3
Which style of leadership involves putting other people's needs,aspirations,and interests above one's own?

A) Top-down hierarchical leadership
B) Authoritarian leadership
C) Entrepreneurial leadership
D) Servant leadership
D
4
A leader who focuses on the jobs to be done and the goals to be accomplished is:

A) empathetic.
B) people-oriented.
C) using a laissez-faire leadership style.
D) task-oriented.
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According to which theory should leaders adjust the degree of task and relationship behavior in response to the growing maturity of their followers?

A) Life cycle theory of leadership
B) Fiedler's contingency theory of leadership
C) Path-goal theory of leadership
D) X and Y theory of leadership
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6
A(n)_____ refers to the belief that an individual is the primary cause of what happens to him/herself.

A) individualistic orientation
B) tolerance for ambiguity
C) polycentric notion
D) internal locus of control
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7
The _____ theory of leadership suggests that the primary activities of a leader are to make desirable and achievable rewards available to organization members who attain organizational objectives and to clarify the kinds of behavior that must be performed to earn those rewards.

A) contingency
B) X and Y
C) life cycle
D) path-goal
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8
Leading is the management function of:

A) influencing people to act or not act in a certain way.
B) seeking direction.
C) implementing ideas.
D) setting up groups and allocating resources.
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9
Rules followed by Marine Corps officers are "never eat before your troops eat" and "never ask your troops to do something you wouldn't do".This is an example of _____ leadership.

A) authoritarian
B) people-oriented
C) task-oriented
D) laissez-faire
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10
Which of the following is true about managers and/or leaders?

A) A manager inspires achievement.
B) A leader seeks and follows directions.
C) A leader focuses on initiating ideas and getting them started.
D) A manager inspires willingness by instilling in employees a sense of common purpose, a belief that together they can achieve something worthwhile.
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11
Which of the following statements about the country club management style of leadership is true?

A) Efficiency in operations results from arranging conditions of work in such a way that human elements interfere to a minimum degree.
B) Adequate organization performance is possible through balancing the necessity to get out work with maintaining morale of people at a satisfactory level.
C) Interdependence through a "common stake" in organization purpose leads to relationships of trust and respect.
D) Thoughtful attention to needs of people for satisfying relationships leads to a comfortable, friendly organization atmosphere and work tempo.
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12
_____ is based on the attitude that the leader is self-employed.

A) Traditional leadership
B) Transformational leadership
C) Entrepreneurial leadership
D) Servant leadership
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13
According to the Managerial Grid,productivity,job satisfaction,and creativity are highest with a _____ style of leadership.

A) country club management
B) Authority-compliance
C) middle-of-the-road management
D) team management
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14
_____ behavior involves telling followers what to do and how they are to do it.

A) Supportive
B) Directive
C) Participative
D) Achievement
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Which style of leadership is being followed when exertion of minimum effort to get the required work done is appropriate to sustain organization membership?

A) Middle-of-the-road management
B) Impoverished management
C) Country club management
D) Authority-compliance
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Participative behavior involves:

A) telling followers what to do and how they are to do it.
B) setting a challenging goal for a follower to meet, and expressing confidence that the follower can meet this challenge.
C) seeking input from followers about methods for improving business operations.
D) recognizing that above all, followers are human beings.
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17
In which of the following leadership styles is the leader uninvolved and lets the subordinates direct themselves?

A) Authoritarian leadership
B) Democratic leadership
C) Laissez-faire leadership
D) Dictatorial leadership
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_____ behavior involves setting a challenging goal for a follower to meet,and expressing confidence that the follower can meet this challenge.

A) Supportive
B) Directive
C) Participative
D) Achievement
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19
In the initial stages,when the followers have not acquired the required maturity which of the following combinations of task and relationship behavior should a leader opt for?

A) High task and low relationship behavior
B) High task and high relationship behavior
C) Low task and high relationship behavior
D) Low task and low relationship behavior
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20
People who blame others or events beyond their control when something goes wrong are said to have a(n):

A) external locus of control.
B) democratic leadership style.
C) internal locus of control.
D) authoritarian leadership style.
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Most organizations expect that their supervisors can combine some degree of task orientation with some degree of people orientation.
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22
When the supervisor listens carefully and shares pertinent information,and employees do not think the supervisor is hiding something from them,then the supervisor is:

A) being authoritative.
B) breaching the code of secrecy.
C) being a patronizing leader.
D) building trust.
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With authoritarian leadership,the supervisor allows employees to participate in decision making and problem solving.
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24
A structured task-that is,one with a set procedure to follow-is best managed by a(n):

A) relations-oriented leader.
B) authoritarian leader.
C) people-oriented leader.
D) democratic leader.
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Which of the following statements is true of a supervisor's relationship with his/her employees?

A) A supervisor should be friends with employees and involve them in his/her personal life.
B) Today's supervisor commands rather than empowers employees.
C) A supervisor should treat employees in a way that reflects his/her role as a part of management.
D) A supervisor who is feared by employees will inspire them to work harder and better and thereby yield faster results.
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26
People who want a lot of direction will most likely welcome _____ leadership.

A) laissez-faire
B) collaborative
C) servant
D) authoritarian
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Which of the following statements is true of coaches?

A) They delegate responsibility to carry out operations.
B) They are unwilling to share authority.
C) They are a good analogy for an authoritarian leadership style.
D) They impose their own style of doing things on people.
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28
At the opposite extreme from authoritarian leadership is democratic leadership.
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29
A manager should use a relatively democratic leadership style only when:

A) enough time is available.
B) a task is structured.
C) decisions need to be made quickly.
D) a work group has little experience in making its own decisions.
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Internal locus of control is the belief that an individual is the primary cause of what happens to him/her.
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31
When the supervisor involves employees in making decisions,he or she cannot always be sure of the outcomes.Supervisors differ in their level of comfort with this uncertainty,which refers to their:

A) personal leadership strengths.
B) level of confidence in employees.
C) tolerance for ambiguity.
D) knowledge and experience.
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32
In choosing a leadership style,one needs to consider values,level of confidence in employees,and tolerance for ambiguity.These attributes describe:

A) situation characteristics.
B) leader characteristics.
C) subordinate characteristics.
D) manager characteristics.
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33
The efforts to learn about and match the style of one's manager are often called:

A) managing down.
B) managing up.
C) managing others.
D) managing change.
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34
If a department,team,or other work group has little experience in making its own decisions,the supervisor:

A) should use a democratic leadership style.
B) may find that an authoritarian approach is easier to use.
C) may effectively use a participatory decision-making approach.
D) should delegate decisions to groups.
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35
James supervises a staff of highly-trained chemical research scientists.Thus,he does not get involved and allows the scientists to do what they want.He is using a laissez-faire leadership style.
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36
Employees who are eager to assume responsibility will most likely appreciate _____ leadership.

A) dominant
B) bureaucratic
C) authoritarian
D) laissez-faire
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37
Mark knows that a co-worker has done something that is not in the company's best interest.Mark should:

A) go directly to that co-worker and point out the problem.
B) ignore the situation and hope the co-worker does not do it again.
C) tell his boss immediately.
D) inform his other co-workers.
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38
Organizations that use self-managing work teams generally encourage a variety of employee characteristics that are associated with the successful use of democratic leadership and a low degree of:

A) task-oriented behavior.
B) people-oriented behavior.
C) relations-oriented behavior.
D) community-oriented behavior.
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39
Which of the following is a subordinate characteristic in choosing a leadership style?

A) Knowledge and experience
B) Time available
C) Effectiveness of the group
D) Values
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In choosing a leadership style,one needs to consider the type of organization and the effectiveness of the group.These attributes describe:

A) situation characteristics.
B) manager characteristics.
C) subordinate characteristics.
D) leader characteristics.
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Organizations that use self-managing work teams tend to train employees to assume extensive responsibility.
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42
People who want a lot of direction will welcome democratic leadership.
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Fiedler's contingency model assumes that the leader's behavior should adapt to the situation.
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Supportive behavior involves telling followers what to do and how they are to do it.
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According to the path-goal theory of leadership,leaders should adjust their degree of task and relationship behavior in response to the growing maturity of their followers.
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Entrepreneurial leadership is based on the attitude that the leader is working for an employer.
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Achievement behavior involves seeking input from followers about methods for improving business operations.
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A task such as generating ideas to improve customer service is a structured task.
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Task structure describes any specified procedures that employees should follow in carrying out the task.
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Ideally,a leader should assign a task that is challenging enough to stretch the follower,but not so challenging that the follower will be unable to complete the task.
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Generally,someone who is new on the job will need a supervisor who engages more in task-oriented rather than in relationship-oriented behavior.
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One common characteristic of good leaders is the ability to act as a good role model.
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A democratic leader is in a position to make decisions quickly.
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Employees who don't identify with the organizational or departmental goals need more active direction and control from the supervisor.
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If a situation involves good leader-member relations,a structured task,and strong position power,the situation calls for a leader who is people oriented.
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Position power refers to the extent to which the leader has the support and loyalty of group members.
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The servant leaders' primary task is to lead rather than serve the people around them.
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The more confidence the supervisor has in employees,the more he or she will involve them in planning and decision making.
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Employees who are tolerant of ambiguity will accept a leadership style that gives them more say in solving problems.
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Women,as a rule,bring the same set of values and experiences to the workplace as men.
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61
If you were asked to lead an organization and had to choose among authoritarian,democratic,and laissez-faire leadership styles,which one would you choose? Explain your choice with examples.
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62
The most important way to build trust is to engage in fair,predictable behavior.
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63
Define the term "leading".Indicate whether you would make a good leader and explain why or why not.
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64
You can better meet your manager's expectations if you understand him or her as an individual.
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65
Compare and contrast Fiedler's contingency model to Hersey-Blanchard's life cycle theory.
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66
What strategies can you adopt to improve your relations with your boss?
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67
How can supervisors be good role models for their employees?
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68
You are a supervisor in a school cafeteria.You want to improve your relations with the employees by building trust.How would you do this?
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69
Today's supervisor seeks consensus and spends time with employees to learn what they need for job success and career development.
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70
For employees,the supervisor is the person who most directly represents management and the organization.
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71
Employees have no choice but to pursue the supervisor's vision,even when they cannot trust the supervisor.
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72
If you get along well with your peers in the same and other departments,they will help you look good and get your job done.
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73
Prospective employers look more favorably on job candidates who are not already employed.
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74
How should supervisors build and maintain relationships with their employees?
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75
If the manager offers criticism that seems unreasonable,the supervisor should first try to find constructive aspects of the criticism.
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76
The best way to look good to the manager is to have a high-performing department.
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77
List any three common leadership traits you admire most in a leader and define each trait.
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78
Identify the criteria for choosing a leadership style.
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79
Leading is clearly an application of human relations skills.
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80
Describe Blake and Mouton's Managerial Grid.
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