Empowerment Basics
5 Dimensions of Empowerment
Engagement & Leadership
100

What is the main goal of empowerment?

To give autonomy and build confidence so people can act independently.

100

Which dimension builds confidence and belief in your abilities?

Self-efficacy

100

Engagement increases when people feel __________ and __________.

Trusted and valued.

200

Empowerment shifts leadership from control to ____________.

Development.

200

Which dimension involves feeling freedom, choice, and autonomy?

Self-determination

200

Leaders should match authority with __________.

Responsibility

300

True or False: Empowerment means the leader has less responsibility.

False — empowerment is strong leadership, not less leadership.

300

Which dimension relates to seeing your work make a difference?

Personal consequences

300

Name one principle from “How to Engage Others Effectively.”

Examples: allow participation, clarify boundaries, focus accountability on results

400

Name 2 benefits of empowerment in the workplace.

Examples: increased motivation, innovation, performance, trust, communication.

400

Which dimension is strengthened by open communication and reliability?

Trust

400

Why should leaders avoid upward delegation?

It prevents giving responsibility back to the leader instead of taking ownership

500

What are the five universal human needs empowerment fulfills?

Competence, autonomy, making a difference, meaning/purpose, trust/safety.

500

Explain how meaning and purpose contribute to empowerment.

It increases commitment, motivation, and engagement because work feels important.

500

What is the When–Whom–How framework used for?

Deciding the right time, the right people, and the right level of involvement