Leadership Theories
Group Behavior Theories
Model The Way
Inspire a Shared Vision
Miscellaneous
100

Determines a leaders capability based on their physical attributes and personality

Early trait theories 

100

the failure of a group member to contribute personal time, effort, thoughts, or other resources to the group

social loafing

100

finding your voice and affirming shared values

clarify values

100

envision the future

imagine the possibilities and find a common purpose

100
creating building blocks that lead to a bigger goal, so followers can see and feel it happening. (hint: Kouzes & Posner)

generate small wins

200

distinguishing leaders into three styles; autocratic, democratic, and laissez-faire styles

Lewin, Lippit, and White studies

200

four causes of social loafing

equity of effort, loss of personal accountability, motivational loss, & coordination loss

200

explore your inner self, define your values, let your values guide actions, say it in your own words.

The process of finding your voice

200

___ on your past, ____ to the present, _____ the future, and feel your _____

Reflect on your past, attend to the present, prospect the future, and feel your passion.

200

be an active leaner, create a climate for learning, strengthen resilience

learn from experience

300

the theory that uses the leader's description of their least preferred coworker to determine the leadership style (hint: categorized into relationship-oriented leaders or task-oriented leaders)

Fiedler's Contingency Theory; high/low LPC 

300

____ groups evolve in the work setting to meet needs not met by ____ groups

informal groups, formal groups

300

make a significant positive difference in work attitudes and commitment, and create a shared understanding of what is expected 

affirming shared values

300

appeal to common ideals and animate the vision

enlist others

300

_____ the essential enduring tenets of an organization

_____ the organization's reason for being

core values, core purpose

400

____ plan and budget, organize, control and problem solve

AND

_____ set a direction, align people, and motivate people


managers; leaders
400
Tuckman's 5 stage theory of group development. (what are the stages?)

Forming, storming, norming, performing, adjourning 

400

The five components of emotional intelligence? (name and define 3)

self awareness- ability to recognize and understand your moods, emotions, and drives and their effect on others

self-regulation- to think before acting

motivation- passion to work for reasons beyond money or status

empathy- understanding the emotional makeup of other people

social skill- ability to find common ground and build rapport 

400

appeal to common ideals by . . . (hint: the book discusses 3)

connecting to whats meaningful to others, taking pride in being unique and aligning your dream with the people's dream

400

BHAG

big hairy audacious goal, 10-30 years; envisioning the future

500

team management (hint: the leadership grid)

a leader who shows high concern for results and high concern for people. 
500

small group with complementary skills who hold themselves mutually accountable for common purpose, goals, and approach

Team
500

reason(s) why warmth trumps strength

need to affiliate, "us" versus "them", and the desire to be understood

500

way(s) to animate the vision

use symbolic language, create images of the future, practice positive communication, express your emotions, and speak genuinely

500

leadership development through experience key take-aways

acknowledging experiences and where they are, identifying who can learn from them, determining desired learning outcomes, choosing the person with talent that could learn the most, looking at long-term perspective, aligning with strategy, providing support and feedback tailored to the individual 

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