Chapter 14 - Terms Flashcards

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Leadership

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the process of influencing others to achieve group or organizational goals

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Trait theory

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a leadership theory that holds that effective leaders possess a similar set of traits or characteristics

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Traits

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relatively stable characteristics, such as abilities, psychological motives, or consistent patterns of behavior

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Initiating structure

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the degree to which a leader structures the roles of followers by setting goals, giving directions, setting deadlines, and assigning tasks

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Consideration

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the extent to which a leader is friendly, approachable, and supportive and shows concern for employees

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Leadership style

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the way a leader generally behaves toward followers

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Contingency theory

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a leadership theory states that to maximize work group performance, leaders must be matched to the situation that best fits their leadership style

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Situational favorableness

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the degree to which a particular situation either permits or denies a leader the chance to influence the behavior of group members

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Leader-member relations

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the degree to which followers respect, trust, and like their leaders

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Task structure

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the degree to which the requirements of a subordinate’s tasks are clearly specified

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Position power

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the degree to which leaders are able to hire, fire, reward, and punish workers

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Situational theory

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theory that says leaders need to adjust their leadership styles to match followers’ readiness

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Performance readiness

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the ability and willingness to take responsibility for directing one’s behavior at work

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Path-goal theory

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a leadership theory states that leaders can increase subordinate satisfaction and performance by clarifying and clearing the paths to goals and by increasing the number and kinds of rewards available for goal attainment

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Directive leadership

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a leadership style in which the leader lets employees know precisely what is expected of them, gives them specific guidelines for performing tasks, schedules work, sets standards of performance, and makes sure that people follow standard rules and regulations

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Supportive leadership

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a leadership style in which the leader is friendly and approachable to employees, shows concern for employees and their welfare, treats them as equals, and creates a friendly climate

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Participative leadership

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a leadership style in which the leader consults employees for their suggestions and input before making decisions

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Achievement

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a leadership style in which the leader sets challenging goals, has high expectations of employees, and displays confidence that employees will assume responsibility and put forth extraordinary effort

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Normative decision theory

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a theory that suggests how leaders can determine an appropriate amount of employee participation when making decisions

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Strategic leadership

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the ability to anticipate, envision, maintain flexibility, think strategically, and work with others to initiate changes that will create a positive future for an organization

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Visionary leadership

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leadership that creates a positive image of the future that motivates organizational members and provides direction for future planning and goal setting

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Charismatic leadership

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the behavioral tendencies and personal characteristics of leaders that create an exceptionally strong relationship between them and their followers

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Ethical charismatics

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charismatic leaders who provide developmental opportunities for followers, are open to positive and negative feedback, recognize others’ contributions, share information, and have moral standards that emphasize the larger interests of the group, organization, or society

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Unethical charismatics

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charismatic leaders who control and manipulate followers, do what is best for themselves instead of their organizations, want to hear only positive feedback, share only information that is beneficial to themselves, and have moral standards that put their interests before everyone else’s

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Transformational leadership

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leadership that generates awareness and acceptance of a group’s purpose and mission and gets employees to see beyond their own needs and self-interests for the good of the group

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Transactional leadership

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leadership based on an exchange process in which followers are rewarded for good performance and punished for poor performance