What is a "warrior" and what do they defend?
What is: some one who strives to protect their personal honor
What is the trait theory?
What is: every person has a different leadership style
What are one of the four modes of thinking?
Big-picture, Focused, Realistic, Shared
What is a self-fulfilling prophecy?
A self-fulfilling prophecy is when your fears of what will happen come true
What is an impromptu speech?
An impromptu speech is were the speeker only has a few minutes or less to give a speech.
Which leadership is defined as "the ability to direct your thoughts, emotions, and actions toward a meaningful purpose?
What is: Self-discipline
What is the Great man theory?
What is: to be a great leader you should stud great leaders and follow their example
What is a false dilemma?
were there are two and only two options to an answer both of which are bad
What dose the term flow mean?
the term "flow" means that you are only thinking of what you are doing then, you are so concentrated on what you are doing that nothing matters.
What is a thesis statement?
The essays main idea.
In time management why is it important to keep your goals in mind?
What is: because once time is gone you never get it back
What is one of the fundamental laws of leadership?
What is: Praise in public correct in privet
What is nature vs. nurture?
It is are you born with a trait or is it robed of on you?
What dose the term contingent reward mean?
A contingent reward describes the interaction between leader and follower in which the follower's effort is exchanged for rewards.
What is the difference between hearing and listening?
Hearing is knowing there is sound, listening is understanding the meaning of the sound.
What is a mentor and how can he/she help you?
What is: a mentor is a close and trusted experienced adviser, they keep you accountable and help you on your path of being a cadet/student
What is servant leadership?
What is: were the leader dose not just watch people work but helps out in the job also
What dose the term prejudice means
To pre-judge someone by their looks or actions.
What style of leadership is "Laissez-faire" and is it always bad?
Laissez-faire is a kind of hands off leadership were the "leader" dose little to influence the team. Laissez-faire is not always a bad thing if dealing with a experienced team.
What is a resume?
A resume is a document that describes your accomplishments that would make you qualified for a specific job.
What are the differences between team and group? Give an example of each.
What is: a team is a collection of individuals working together, a group has no common purpose
What dose the term "Free rider" mean?
What is: someone who benefits from a teams work but did not earn it
What are flow charts
Flow charts are simply visual representations of the major steps in a process
Can organizations learn?
Yes, they learn by all of their members learning together.
What is the main goal of writing or speaking?
To share meaning and in the process inform, persuade or entertain.