Full Range Leadership A
Full Range Leadership B
Self-Awareness
Customs and Courtesies
Ethical Leadership
100
  • The first studies of leadership focused on fixed personal characteristics and innate

    qualities one possessed known as ___

  • traits
100

authority the leader must reward or punish followers

leader's position

100

One of the most commonly used models used to illustrate your self-awareness and what others perceive of you is illustrated in The Johari Window (see figure 2). This framework, developed by Joseph Luft and Harry Ingham, is essentially a matrix with four quadrants used to determine how you typically perate as levels of self-awareness and others’ awareness of you change.

Blind Spots

100

___ are marks of respect, etiquette, or courteous behavior shown to persons or symbols. Military ____ is based on the idea of mutual respect between military professionals. ____ are also known as acts of politeness. Again

courtesies


100

The Three Ps


Purpose, Purpose, People


200

his is the degree a leader values their

subordinates’ rationality and intellect, seeking different perspectives and

considering opposing points of view.

  • Intellectual Stimulation (Thinking).
200

reason(s) one has for acting in a certain way

Motivation

200

the ability to express one’s own strengths, feelings, and beliefs in a manner that is considerate to the abilities, thoughts, and feelings of others.

Maturity

200

The Enlisted Force Structure, charges us to possess a thorough understanding of Air Force customs, courtesies, drill, ceremonies, and Air Force protocol procedures

AFI 36-2618,

200

confusion or uncertainly as to what actions or behaviors to take because of conflicting opinions/values.

ethical traps

300

This theory matches specific leaders to particular situations in order to achieve the most success

leaders cannot change their behaviors. Therefore, leaders are moved or “swapped” into and out of various situations based on three critical situational factors.

Contingency Theory

300

taking away something the subordinate thinks is bad in response to desirable behavior

Negative reinforcement 

300

Prefer to solve problems in a structured and methodical manner. Creativity is exercised “inside the box.” Someone that prefersthis style usually comes up with ideas by modifying the current organizational paradigm.

Adaptors

300

The first appearance of _____ standards for military personnel was in November 1775, from General George Washington, Commander in Chief of the Continental Army.

dress and appearance

300

making decisions based on how they impact one’s reputation/standing among peers, subordinates, supervisors, community etc. rather than on military rules, regulations, and codes of conduct.

Worry over image

400

Ken Blanchard’s Situational Leadership approach, introduced in the 1980s, also focused on leader behaviors, however; his theory also includes four leadership styles. Here, the leader assumes a directive, coaching, supporting, or delegating style based on the situation (or task) and the follower’s development level (DL).

Situational Leadership Model

400

Include such things as praise, public recognition, time-off...

Supervisory Rewards

400

A person willing to help others understand the cognitive approach between those being bridged through interpersonal skills, active listening, and effective questioning techniques. Bridgers accomplish this through the roles of counselor, mediator, and negotiator.

Bridger

400

are special, formal, or group performances conducted by the armed forces to honor distinguished persons or to observe national holidays.

Ceremonies

400

the demonstration of appropriate conduct through personal actions and relationships and the promotion of such conduct to subordinates through two-way communication, reinforcement, and decision making.

Ethical Leadership

500

The Extrinsic motivations in the Contemporary motivation

Membership level

Performance

Involvement

500

What are the 5 leadership styles as they pertain to the FRL Model

Laisse-Faire

MBE-P

MBE-A

Contingent Rewards

The Four I's

500

“An appropriate or favorable time, occasion, or situation favorable for attainment of a goal.”

Opportunity

500

demonstrate four indoor dril movements with commands

performed

500

Leaders motivate and inspire people by creating a ___ of a desirable end-state and keeping people moving in the right direction to achieve that ___.

vision

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