Deck 12: Overcoming Obstacles

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Learning about and dealing with obstacles is a very effective way to improve your leadership.
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Achievement-oriented leadership generally works well for everyone.
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Individuals get excited about their work when faced with goals that are not clearly articulated.
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People want to have a unique identity, but they also want to fit in with others.
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Confronting obstacles can mean:

A) Helping subordinates around obstacles
B) Removing the obstacles for the subordinate
C) Recognizing that the obstacles exist, but not changing the situation
D) All of the above
E) A and B only
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When individuals feel like they are not being heard they tend to participate more.
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When people do not feel involved in a group, their productivity goes down.
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Expectancy theory suggests that people will be more highly motivated when the ________ they put into a task leads to a(n) ___________ that they ____________.

A) energy, result, find important
B) time, identified goal, strived for
C) energy, special outcome, like
D) effort, expected outcome, value
E) All of the above
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When individuals' goals are unclear, they are:

A) Less likely to be successful
B) Less excited about their work
C) Less gratified about their accomplishments
D) All of the above
E) None of the above
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In expectancy theory, individuals distrust the way the system works when they achieve the result they expect.
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Subordinates must adapt their needs to the leader.
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People want to present themselves in a way that suggests to others that they know what they are doing.
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According to path-goal theory, obstacles will always be present so leaders need to:

A) Help subordinates ignore obstacles to focus on the task at hand
B) Encourage subordinates to complain or vent about obstacles to get their frustrations out
C) Help subordinates overcome these obstacles
D) All of the above
E) A and C only
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People feel a sense of threat when confronted with complex tasks.
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Subordinates want direction from a calm leader.
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When obstacles arise, the leader needs to help individuals overcome them.
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It is common for individuals to be unclear or confused about their goals.
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According to the text, leaders need to define the path to the goal.
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Bad directions lead to ineffective performance.
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Path-goal leadership suggests that:

A) There is one correct path and one correct goal for every situation
B) Leaders need to choose a style that best fits the needs of individuals and the work they are doing
C) Leaders should allow subordinates to struggle with their problems and not interfere
D) All of the above
E) None of the above
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"At the beginning of my rec & ed class, you are required to walk or jog one lap around the track." This is an example of:

A) Unclear goals
B) Help others get what they expect
C) Giving social support
D) Clear goals
E) C and D only
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Low involvement requires what kind of leadership?

A) Coaching
B) Authoritarian
C) Participative
D) Directive
E) None of the above
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When a task is complex the leader needs to be:

A) Empathetic
B) Directive
C) Democratic
D) Participative
E) None of the above
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Which of the seven major obstacles have you faced at work? How did you overcome them or how did your leader help you overcome them?
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When the goal is vague, the leader needs to _____________ it.

A) change
B) clarify
C) remove
D) All of the above
E) None of the above
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Briefly discuss three general ways leaders can help followers based on path-goal leadership theory.
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People disengage from the group when they sense they are not heard because of:

A) Low motivation
B) Low involvement
C) Simple tasks
D) Clear goals
E) Unclear directions
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How would a leader's task orientation or relationship orientation affect how well he or she is able to help subordinates overcome obstacles in their work?
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Achievement-oriented leaders:

A) Challenge individuals to perform at the highest level possible
B) Seek continuous improvement
C) Show a high degree of confidence that people can reach challenging goals
D) All of the above
E) A and B only
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How could a leader use expectancy theory to motivate high school students to stay in band or orchestra when their peers are dropping out?
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In general, do you think helping followers address obstacles could be enabling or counterproductive? Why or why not?
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Participative leaders:

A) Invite others to share in the ways and means of getting things done
B) Work to establish a climate that is open to new and diverse opinions
C) Lessen their own participation to encourage subordinates to participate more
D) All of the above
E) A and B only
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If the assignment is a term paper, the effective teacher describes in detail the required components. This is an example of:

A) Low motivation
B) Unclear goals
C) Clear goals
D) Unclear directions
E) Clear directions
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In groups where everyone feels involved:

A) Individual commitment goes up
B) Group cohesiveness grows
C) There are synergistic effects
D) All of the above
E) A and B only
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What signs do followers give off when they are confronting obstacles at work? Discuss signs for three of the obstacles mentioned in Chapter 10.
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In expectancy theory, finding the value in work can include:

A) Monetary rewards
B) Positive personal feedback
C) Special achievement awards
D) All of the above
E) B and C only
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How can unclear goals be an obstacle for employees? Give some examples of clear goals.
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How can a leader make people excited about work? The preceding question is related to:

A) Unclear directions
B) Simple tasks
C) Low motivation
D) Unclear goals
E) A and B only
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Learning about and dealing with obstacles is a very effective way to improve your leadership.
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Achievement-oriented leadership generally works well for everyone.
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Individuals get excited about their work when faced with goals that are not clearly articulated.
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People want to have a unique identity, but they also want to fit in with others.
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Confronting obstacles can mean:

A) Helping subordinates around obstacles
B) Removing the obstacles for the subordinate
C) Recognizing that the obstacles exist, but not changing the situation
D) All of the above
E) A and B only
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When individuals feel like they are not being heard they tend to participate more.
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When people do not feel involved in a group, their productivity goes down.
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Expectancy theory suggests that people will be more highly motivated when the ________ they put into a task leads to a(n) ___________ that they ____________.

A) energy, result, find important
B) time, identified goal, strived for
C) energy, special outcome, like
D) effort, expected outcome, value
E) All of the above
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When individuals' goals are unclear, they are:

A) Less likely to be successful
B) Less excited about their work
C) Less gratified about their accomplishments
D) All of the above
E) None of the above
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In expectancy theory, individuals distrust the way the system works when they achieve the result they expect.
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Subordinates must adapt their needs to the leader.
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People want to present themselves in a way that suggests to others that they know what they are doing.
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According to path-goal theory, obstacles will always be present so leaders need to:

A) Help subordinates ignore obstacles to focus on the task at hand
B) Encourage subordinates to complain or vent about obstacles to get their frustrations out
C) Help subordinates overcome these obstacles
D) All of the above
E) A and C only
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People feel a sense of threat when confronted with complex tasks.
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Subordinates want direction from a calm leader.
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When obstacles arise, the leader needs to help individuals overcome them.
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It is common for individuals to be unclear or confused about their goals.
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According to the text, leaders need to define the path to the goal.
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Bad directions lead to ineffective performance.
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Path-goal leadership suggests that:

A) There is one correct path and one correct goal for every situation
B) Leaders need to choose a style that best fits the needs of individuals and the work they are doing
C) Leaders should allow subordinates to struggle with their problems and not interfere
D) All of the above
E) None of the above
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"At the beginning of my rec & ed class, you are required to walk or jog one lap around the track." This is an example of:

A) Unclear goals
B) Help others get what they expect
C) Giving social support
D) Clear goals
E) C and D only
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Low involvement requires what kind of leadership?

A) Coaching
B) Authoritarian
C) Participative
D) Directive
E) None of the above
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When a task is complex the leader needs to be:

A) Empathetic
B) Directive
C) Democratic
D) Participative
E) None of the above
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Which of the seven major obstacles have you faced at work? How did you overcome them or how did your leader help you overcome them?
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When the goal is vague, the leader needs to _____________ it.

A) change
B) clarify
C) remove
D) All of the above
E) None of the above
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Briefly discuss three general ways leaders can help followers based on path-goal leadership theory.
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People disengage from the group when they sense they are not heard because of:

A) Low motivation
B) Low involvement
C) Simple tasks
D) Clear goals
E) Unclear directions
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How would a leader's task orientation or relationship orientation affect how well he or she is able to help subordinates overcome obstacles in their work?
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Achievement-oriented leaders:

A) Challenge individuals to perform at the highest level possible
B) Seek continuous improvement
C) Show a high degree of confidence that people can reach challenging goals
D) All of the above
E) A and B only
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How could a leader use expectancy theory to motivate high school students to stay in band or orchestra when their peers are dropping out?
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In general, do you think helping followers address obstacles could be enabling or counterproductive? Why or why not?
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Participative leaders:

A) Invite others to share in the ways and means of getting things done
B) Work to establish a climate that is open to new and diverse opinions
C) Lessen their own participation to encourage subordinates to participate more
D) All of the above
E) A and B only
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If the assignment is a term paper, the effective teacher describes in detail the required components. This is an example of:

A) Low motivation
B) Unclear goals
C) Clear goals
D) Unclear directions
E) Clear directions
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In groups where everyone feels involved:

A) Individual commitment goes up
B) Group cohesiveness grows
C) There are synergistic effects
D) All of the above
E) A and B only
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What signs do followers give off when they are confronting obstacles at work? Discuss signs for three of the obstacles mentioned in Chapter 10.
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In expectancy theory, finding the value in work can include:

A) Monetary rewards
B) Positive personal feedback
C) Special achievement awards
D) All of the above
E) B and C only
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How can unclear goals be an obstacle for employees? Give some examples of clear goals.
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How can a leader make people excited about work? The preceding question is related to:

A) Unclear directions
B) Simple tasks
C) Low motivation
D) Unclear goals
E) A and B only
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