Define leadership
The ability to influence, lead or guide others so as to accomplish a mission
Be physically fit, well-groomed, and correctly dressed is which of the 11 principles of leadership?
Set the example
From the 1940s to the 1970s, Kurt Levin's research into leadership was characterized by what type of approach?
Behavior
Define physical courage.
Overcoming fears of bodily harm and doing your duty
Define character
A person's inner strength
In leadership, what gives others a reason for why they should do something
Purpose
In leadership, what gives others the knowledge to complete a task?
Direction
People who can admit when they are wrong, rather than blaming others, are said to have strong what?
Character
Some leaders think that coercion is necessary to motivate followers, define coercion
Using force or threats to control how someone acts or thinks
Define the word "unethical"
Not doing the moral or right thing, usually because of peer pressure or self-interest
What type of courage is standing up for your values, principles and convictions?
Moral courage
Define tunnel vision
Extreme narrowness of viewpoint
Define favoritism
The showing of special favors
Define "self-disclosure"
Talking to others about yourself so as to realize that your problems are no different from theirs
What approach to leadership discerned that there is no one best way to lead?
The contingency approach of the 1960s to the present
Name the seven individual values of leadership
Loyalty, Duty, Respect, Selfless Service, Honor, Integrity, Personal Courage
Name two forms of personal courage
Physical and moral courage
Define selfless service
The willingness to put the welfare of others first
Define moral courage
Overcoming fears other than bodily harm while doing what ought to be done
What is the term that refers to the notion of completeness, wholeness, uniqueness, and encompasses the sum total of a person's set of values
Integrity
What is the difference between physical and moral courage
Physical courage is overcoming fears of bodily harm and doing your duty. Moral courage is overcoming fears other than bodily harm while doing what ought to be done
When a person possesses a high standard of moral value and principles, shows good moral judgement, and demonstrates consistent moral behavior, this person exhibits the value of what?
Integrity
The theory that leaders were born was prominent from the 1800s to the 1940s and was called what type of approach?
Traits
Name 6 of the 11 principles of leadership
Know yourself and seek self improvement, be technically proficient, seek responsibility and take responsiblity for your actrions, make sound and timely decisions, set the example, know your personnel and look ou foe their welfare, keep followers informed, develop responsibility in your followers, ensure each task in understood, supervised, and accomplished, build a team, employ your team in accordance with their capabilities
Define ethics
Principles or standards that guide people to do the moral or right thing
Explain the Be, Know, Do, attributes of leadership
Leaders must concentrate on what they are, what they know, and what they do
What is it called when members of a group cooperate to complete tasks on time and with good results
Teamwork
The art of influencing, lead or guide your team so as to accomplish the mission, is called what?
Leadership
Name the three "DO" things that a leader must provide
Purpose, direction, motivation
Name the five "KNOW" things that a leader must know
Know the four factors of leadership
know yourself
know human nature
know your job
know your unit
Name the three "BE" things that a leader must be
Be a person of strong and honorable character
be an example
be able to resolve complex problems
Loyalty is one of the fourteen traits of a good leader. Define loyalty
Truthfulness or dedicated to your country, your school, your leaders, and your subordinates
The ability to continue through difficulties such as pain, stress, or fatigue is called what?
Endurance
Bearing is one of the fourteen traits of a good leader. Define bearing.
Creating a favorable impression in appearance, personal conduct, and the way one carries oneself.
Speaking to someone politely and respectfully or the ability to deal with others without creating offense, is which one of the fourteen traits (Characteristics) of a leader?
Tact
What is the formal communication system that is used in the Armed Forces called?
Chain of command
What is the definition of a good follower
Someone who knows how to act as a member of a team
The effort of a group to complete a task or mission
What is another word for candor
Honesty - openness
There are how many principles of leadership
Eleven
Which of the fourteen traits of a leader is when you have the ability to continue through difficulties such as pain or fatigue?
Endurance