Deck 4: Self-Management: Attitude, Values, Ethics, and Trust

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_______________ is a detriment to professional growth, one avoids challenges, and has a fear of failure.

A) Leadership development
B) Growth mindset
C) Goal setting
D) Fixed mindset
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_______________ is accepting of new challenges, learning new skills, and is persistent in goal achievement.

A) Leadership development
B) Growth mindset
C) Goal setting
D) Fixed mindset
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The better you know yourself, the more ____________ you will be in the decisions you make and the more ___________ your decisions will be.

A) unsure, irresponsible
B) stubborn, determined
C) confident, consistent
D) laid back, valuable
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________ are formed from experiences that shape you from the years of your youth through young adulthood.

A) Values
B) Core values
C) Goals
D) Strategy
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___________ are fundamental to your life, and values, at the highest level.

A) Values
B) Core values
C) Leadership behaviors
D) Strategic goals
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Leaders and organizations must also support and communicate shared values in very visible ways in the organization such as _________, ___________, and __________.

A) brochures, the website, and T-shirts
B) goals, strategic plans, and the mission
C) recruitment, orientation, and training
D) speeches, pizza parties, and office break room walls
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___________ is a study of the underlying beliefs, assumptions, principles, and values that support a moral way of life.

A) Core value
B) Clarifying statement
C) Shared value
D) ethics
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Conflict of interest, dishonesty, and unfairness are examples of _______________.

A) unethical behavior
B) fixed mindset
C) negative attitude
D) poor employee performance
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______ is when people choose to create the greatest good for themselves.

A) Utilitarianism
B) Altruism
C) Dentological theory
D) Ethical egoism
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________ is when people make choices that bring the greatest good to the greatest number.

A) Utilitarianism
B) Altruism
C) Dentological theory
D) Ethical egoism
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_______ is when choices should be made to bring the greatest good to others and such selflessness is a moral obligation.

A) Utilitarianism
B) Altruism
C) Dentological theory
D) Ethical Egoism
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_______ is when choices rest with making the right decision - one that is good and morally correct.

A) Utilitarianism
B) Altruism
C) Dentological theory
D) Ethical Egoism
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Types of _______ leadership can be described as evil, corrupt, callous, and incompetent.

A) political
B) corporate
C) typical
D) bad
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Leadership is built around relationships and _______ is the foundation of every relationship.

A) influence
B) trust
C) hope
D) love
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The three dimensions of workplace trust are __________, ___________, and _______________.

A) aptitude, achievement, attitude
B) ethical, executive, exemplary
C) capability, character, communication
D) determination, decision making, development
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Commiserating with colleagues at the office is a common and acceptable behavior for a proactive employee.
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Personal values are the internal rudder by which you steer your life.
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Organizational values are part of the culture of an organization.
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Engaging just a few members of the organization's top team is sufficient to the process of discovering the organization's core values.
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Lack of shared organizational values encourages employees to disengage from teams to follow their own agendas.
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Ethical theories focus on consequences, results, and outcomes.
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A person's level of cognitive moral development has only a minor influence on his/her ability to make ethical decisions.
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List your five core values identified in the process described in your text. Now write five (one for each core value) clarifying statements that show in a visible way how you live these values every day.
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Other people judge leaders on their behaviors while judging themselves on their intent.
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Define and give personal examples of six of the thirteen basic trust-building behaviors.
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Compare how you react to stress and skills you use to return to a positive attitude vs the points your text shared to do the same.
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Achieving a growth mindset is about conquering fear, accepting feedback, and sticking to a long-term plan for change. Which of these is most difficult for you and why?
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Ethical organizations have responsibilities to society. They are economic, legal, ethical, and philanthropic. Describe what is meant by each type and give details of a real example in your community.
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Deck 4: Self-Management: Attitude, Values, Ethics, and Trust
1
_______________ is a detriment to professional growth, one avoids challenges, and has a fear of failure.

A) Leadership development
B) Growth mindset
C) Goal setting
D) Fixed mindset
D
2
_______________ is accepting of new challenges, learning new skills, and is persistent in goal achievement.

A) Leadership development
B) Growth mindset
C) Goal setting
D) Fixed mindset
B
3
The better you know yourself, the more ____________ you will be in the decisions you make and the more ___________ your decisions will be.

A) unsure, irresponsible
B) stubborn, determined
C) confident, consistent
D) laid back, valuable
C
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________ are formed from experiences that shape you from the years of your youth through young adulthood.

A) Values
B) Core values
C) Goals
D) Strategy
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___________ are fundamental to your life, and values, at the highest level.

A) Values
B) Core values
C) Leadership behaviors
D) Strategic goals
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Leaders and organizations must also support and communicate shared values in very visible ways in the organization such as _________, ___________, and __________.

A) brochures, the website, and T-shirts
B) goals, strategic plans, and the mission
C) recruitment, orientation, and training
D) speeches, pizza parties, and office break room walls
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___________ is a study of the underlying beliefs, assumptions, principles, and values that support a moral way of life.

A) Core value
B) Clarifying statement
C) Shared value
D) ethics
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Conflict of interest, dishonesty, and unfairness are examples of _______________.

A) unethical behavior
B) fixed mindset
C) negative attitude
D) poor employee performance
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9
______ is when people choose to create the greatest good for themselves.

A) Utilitarianism
B) Altruism
C) Dentological theory
D) Ethical egoism
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________ is when people make choices that bring the greatest good to the greatest number.

A) Utilitarianism
B) Altruism
C) Dentological theory
D) Ethical egoism
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_______ is when choices should be made to bring the greatest good to others and such selflessness is a moral obligation.

A) Utilitarianism
B) Altruism
C) Dentological theory
D) Ethical Egoism
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_______ is when choices rest with making the right decision - one that is good and morally correct.

A) Utilitarianism
B) Altruism
C) Dentological theory
D) Ethical Egoism
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13
Types of _______ leadership can be described as evil, corrupt, callous, and incompetent.

A) political
B) corporate
C) typical
D) bad
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Leadership is built around relationships and _______ is the foundation of every relationship.

A) influence
B) trust
C) hope
D) love
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The three dimensions of workplace trust are __________, ___________, and _______________.

A) aptitude, achievement, attitude
B) ethical, executive, exemplary
C) capability, character, communication
D) determination, decision making, development
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16
Commiserating with colleagues at the office is a common and acceptable behavior for a proactive employee.
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Personal values are the internal rudder by which you steer your life.
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Organizational values are part of the culture of an organization.
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Engaging just a few members of the organization's top team is sufficient to the process of discovering the organization's core values.
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Lack of shared organizational values encourages employees to disengage from teams to follow their own agendas.
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21
Ethical theories focus on consequences, results, and outcomes.
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A person's level of cognitive moral development has only a minor influence on his/her ability to make ethical decisions.
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23
List your five core values identified in the process described in your text. Now write five (one for each core value) clarifying statements that show in a visible way how you live these values every day.
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Other people judge leaders on their behaviors while judging themselves on their intent.
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Define and give personal examples of six of the thirteen basic trust-building behaviors.
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Compare how you react to stress and skills you use to return to a positive attitude vs the points your text shared to do the same.
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Achieving a growth mindset is about conquering fear, accepting feedback, and sticking to a long-term plan for change. Which of these is most difficult for you and why?
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Ethical organizations have responsibilities to society. They are economic, legal, ethical, and philanthropic. Describe what is meant by each type and give details of a real example in your community.
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