This theory used Rockefeller and Napoleon as examples.
What is the Great Man Theory?
This theory focuses on creating a vision, purpose, or mission.
What is the Transformational Theory?
This Theory of Motivation focuses on existence, relatedness, and growth.
What is Alderfer's ERG Theory?
This Time Management Tool involves an amphibian.
What is Eat the Frog?
According to Professor Ebe, you should bring at least this many resume's to a job fair.
What is Twenty-Five?
This theory presents different styles of leadership, from autocratic to democratic.
What is the Behavioral Theory?
This model of leadership was developed by Daniel Goleman in 1995.
What is Emotional Intelligence?
This Theory of Motivation involves three cognitions or perceptions.
What is Expectancy Theory?
This Time Management Tool also goes by the name of Bucket of Rocks Theory.
What is Pickle Jar Theory?
True or False: The Study of Leadership can help people develop perspectives to better learn from their experiences.
What is True?
This theory of leadership examines situational factors and followers as well.
What is the Contingency Theory?
This theory is seen as an evolution of the Transformational Theory.
What is the Authentic Theory?
This Theory of Motivation is a "fixed" order of five needs.
What is Maslow's Hierarchy of Needs?
This Time Management Theory shares the same acronym as that found in an automobile.
What is RPM?
These are the five characteristics of a good leader.
What is Loyalty, Communication, Integrity, Confidence, and Flexibility?
This theory focuses on leader follower relationships.
What is the Transactional Theory?
This theory of leadership focuses on the care and well-being of people and communities.
What is Servant Leadership?
This Theory of Motivation is based on individual perceptions of outcomes, job inputs, and perceptions of a referent person.
What is Equity Theory?
This Time Management Tool is created to fulfill tasks based on urgency and importance.
What is Eisenhower Matrix?
Leaders usually build their relationships following: A) Power B) Emotions C) Themselves
What is B) Emotions?
This theory is prioritized in the U.S. Army Leadership Field Manual.
What is the Traits Theory?
This theory suggests that leaders and followers develop unique relationships based on their social exchanges.
What is LMX?
This Theory of Motivation focuses on both individual needs and work preferences, while also listing job examples.
What is McClelland’s Learned Needs Theory?
This Time Management Tool breaks work time and break time into different intervals.
What is Pomodoro?
Leadership is most associated with: A) Consistency B) Planning C) Control D) Vision
What is D) Vision?