SMART Goals
Followership
Interaction Styles
Lewin's Leadership
Habitudes
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What is a SMART Goal?

a goal setting model that allows you to create clear, measurable targets with a deadline

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What is followership?

is the ability to support and work with a leader to help achieve a group’s goals.

100

Define Assertiveness & Cooperativenss

The degré to which a person tries to satisfy their own needs or express their opinions

The degree to which a person tried to satisfy the needs of others or maintain relationships

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Which of the following is not one of Lewin's leadership styles?

Autocratic

Democratic

Socratic

Laisse- Faire 

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This habitude symbolizes the way life challenges our character at unexpected moments. 

The Pop Quiz

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What does the S stand for in SMART

Specific

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What are the 5 followership styles?

Exemplary

Alienated

Passive

Conformist

Pragmatist

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Which interaction style do these characteristics align with:

Problem solving, win-win

seeks solutions that satisfy both their own and others needs

Best used when relationships and outcomes are both important

Compromising 

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Describe the experiment Lewin did to test the effectiveness of the 3 leadership styles

School aged children were assigned to one of the three groups. Each group did different art projects, their behavior in response to each style was observed

200

Which habitude recognizes the importance of skill, but emphasizes the character as being the leading factor in high quality leadership

The Oversized Gift 

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What does the M & A stand for?

Be able to define each

Measurable: A clear way to measure success that everyone can understand

Attainable: The goal is challenging but attainable given the resources available

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Approximately 15-25% of the population falls into this style. These followers think independently and critically, but are not active in carrying out the role of a follower. They might find themselves disengaging from the group at times. They may see themselves as a victim who has been treated unfairly

Alienated

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Explain a difference between accommodating and avoidant interactions

accommodating prioritizes others needs over their own, avoids conflict, and often gives in to keep the peace. Best used when the relationship matters more than the issue

Avoidant is passive or dismissive, withdraws physically or mentally. Best used when the issue is minor or timing is bad

300

My way or the highway refers to which leadership style?

Explain your answer

Autocratic

The leader makes decisions independently from the group

Clear division between leaders and followers 

300

Which habitude emphasizes the importance of showing us as your true self, and not inflating or distorting your own abilities 

The fun house mirror

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What does the R & T stand for?

Be able to define each

Relevant: The goal helps you achieve even bigger plans

Time-based: The goal has a deadline or timeline of progress points

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Leaders View Their Positive Attributes As:

Accepting assignments easily and gladly doing the work

Team player

Trusting and committing yourself to the leader of the group

Minimizing conflict

Being non-threatening to the leader

Others See Them As:

Lacking your own ideas

Submissive and self-deprecating

Unwilling to take an unpopular position and stick with it

Adverse to conflict, even at the risk of failing with the group

Compromising your needs and ideas to please the gr

Conformist

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Refer to the diagram on the board.

Fill in the interaction styles

1

2

3

4

1. Compromising

2. Accommodating

3. Avoidant

4. Competitive

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In this group during Lewin's study, the children were less productive but their contributions were much higher quality

Arguably  the most effective style 

Democratic
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Which habitude suggested that we must discover our own values and bringing them to the surface before we try to find the value another's.

The Golden Buddha

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A student leader wants to improve chapter morale and sets several possible goals. Which one best meets all elements of a SMART goal?

A) I will plan monthly social events for our members to improve morale.
B) I will send out weekly positive messages and recognize members who contribute to meetings.
C) I will collect member feedback each month and increase reported team satisfaction by 10% before the end of the semester.
D) I will focus on creating a more positive environment for my officer team this year.

C) I will collect member feedback each month and increase reported team satisfaction by 10% before the end of the semester.

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Explain the difference between a pragmatist and a passive follower

Pragmatic followers tend to stay in the middle of the road, seldomly making their own suggestions. They do what they ask but rarely go above and beyond. 

Passive followers look to the leader to do the thinking. They lack enthusiasm, initiative and a sense of responsibility. 

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When the 4 interaction styles are all expressed but all work together on the same goal, what do we get?

Collaboration 

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Refer to the image on the board

Which leadership style is being depicted in this image

Laissez-Faire

500

"Put on your own oxygen mask first before assisting others" was a quote from which Habitude

The Starving Baker

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