Communications
Leadership vocab
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Monroe's Sequence
100

What is a Linear Model?

One way communication/ sender to receiver

100

What does the word definition mean?

It's the ability to influence others.

100

What is the Largest mammal in the world?

The Blue Whale.

100

What are the five stages people go through in a group?

Forming, Storming, Norming, Preforming, and Adjourning

100

What is the first step?

Attention

200

What is a Intersectional Model? 

Shows two way interaction process that incorporates feedback or two way model. Communication is complex. 

200

What does the word Legitimate Power mean?

An individuals role or title.

200

What is the only mammal that can fly?

A Bat.

200

What is a clique?

Small subgroups in larger groups that sometimes go against each other, some people are included others are excluded.

200

what is the Second Step?

Pressing Need or just need.

300

What is a transactional Model or competent Model?

Communication as a dynamic, includes feedback and communication as an ongoing transactional process.

300

What is a Laissez Faire leader?

A "Hand Off" leader.

300

Which branch of the U.S armed forces used the slogan, "It's not just a job, it's and adventure."

The Navy

300

What is social loafing?

Failure to invest same level of effort as other group members.

300

what is the Third step?

Satisfaction.

400

Situational Context

The situation is in which the communication occurs. 

400

What is a directive leader?

Gives specific instructions.

400

In what fictional Indiana two does "Stranger Things" take place?

Hawkins

400

What is a group?

Collection of 2 or more individuals who communicate and collaborate towards a common goal.

400

What is the Fourth step?

Visualization.

500

What is Relational Context?

The relationship among the communicators. 

500

What is a Charismatic Leader?

They have an engaging personality and dynamic communication style.

500

who was the Fourth President?

James Madison

500

What is the difference between hearing and listening?

Hearing is physiologically perceiving sound; listening is recognizing, understanding, and interpreting information.   

500

what is the Last step?

Action.