Origin/Key Scholars
Strengths
Limitations
Application
Fun facts/random questions :)
100

What is followership?

a. a leadership concept

b. your influencer status

c. new facebook friends

a. a leadership concept

100

Does the research on followership have long defined theories yet?

a. no

b. yes

a. no

100

How is followership defined? By:

a. years of research

b. personal observations/anecdotes

c. tests

b. personal observations/anecdotes

100

What is a negative demonstration of followership?

a. people boarding a plane

b. the military 

c. cult leaders

c. cult leaders

100

What is the relational-based followership?

a. a relationship

b. it focuses on the interpersonal process and one's personal attempt to influence others

c. focuses on followers in regard to the behaviors they exhibit while occupying a position within a hierarchical system

b. it focuses on the interpersonal process and one's personal attempt to influence others

200

When was this theory first approached?

a. 1910

b. 1920

c. 1930

d. 1940

c. 1930

200

 In this chapter, the development of followership and how it has been conceptualized by researchers over the past how many years?

a. 100

b. 50

c. 25

d. 200

b. 50

200

Followership has a concrete set of rules.

a. true

b. false

b. false

200

What is a positive example of followership in real life?

a. cult leaders

b. the military

c. a controlling boss


b. the military

200

The Leadership Co-Created Process is a combined act of leader and follower behaviors.

a. true

b. false

a. true

300

Who are some of the key scholars?

a. Zaleznik

b. Gaken

c. Kelley

d. Both A & C

d. Both A & C

300

What theories are similar?

a. Implicit leadership theory

b. Social identity theory

c. Ethical leadership theory

d. A & B

e. B & C

d. A & B

300

What does followership require between the leader and the follower to work?

a. Strong Leader, Weak Follower

b. Weak Leader, Strong Follower

c. Strong Leader, Strong Follower

c. Strong Leader, Strong Follower

300

How is the Reversing the Lens theory different than the typical look into leadership?

a. Through this theory, we instead look into how followers affect their leaders. The roles are reversed.

b. it just is.

c. followers yuh

a. Through this theory, we instead look into how followers affect their leaders. The roles are reversed.

300

What is role-based followership?

a. an approach

b. it focuses on the interpersonal process and one's personal attempt to influence others

c. focuses on followers in regard to the behaviors they exhibit while occupying a position within a hierarchical system

c. focuses on followers in regard to the behaviors they exhibit while occupying a position within a hierarchical system

400

New perspectives include:

a. followers challenge leaders

b. followers get the job done

c. followers learn from leaders

d. a&b

e. a & b & c

e. a & b & c

400

There is a general blueprint that outlines what makes an effective follower.

a. true

b. false

a. true

400

What is one of the biggest faults with followership?

a. little methodical research has been done on the topic

b. it focuses on followers

c. it's different than other methods

a. little methodical research has been done on the topic

400

is followership positive or negative?

a. positive

b. negative

c. both

d. neither

c. both

400

Which Childrens game is also an example of followership?

a. Hide and seek

b. Tag

c. Simon says

c. Simon says