Leadership Flashcards

1
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What is the definition?

A

The ability to motivate others and create goals

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2
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What are the characteristics of a good leader?

A

Able to communicate well
Respectful
Flexible

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3
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What is a prescribed leader?

A

One that is appointed to be the leader

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4
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What is an emergent leader?

A

One that naturally evolves into the role from an existing group

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5
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What is a autocratic leader?

A

One that makes all the decisions, strict

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6
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What is another name for an autocratic leader?

A

Task-orientated

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7
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What groups/ situations are autocratic leaders good for?

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Large groups, cognitive learners, dangerous situations

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8
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Why are autocratic leaders good?

A

Group may get easily distracted
May not understand task set and need demo

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9
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What is a democratic leader?

A

One that allows their group to formulate ideas

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10
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What is another name for a democratic leader?

A

Person-orientated

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11
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What groups are democratic/person-orientated leaders good for?

A

Associative stage. Good for adapting to how they learn

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12
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What is a laissez-faire leader?

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One that completely leaves the group to it

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13
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What is bad about a laissez-faire leader?

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Not good with dangerous tasks, unhelpful for cognitive as need a demo
Performers may give up

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14
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What are the positives to laissez-faire leaders?

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Allows players to solve tasks/problem solve
Allows them to train in their own style

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15
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Who founded the contingency model?

A

Fiedler

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16
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What is the contingency model based on?

A

Most favourable option, moderately favourable option and least favourable option

17
Q

What is the multi-dimensional model?
What are the 3 things that should be considered?

A

Leader adopts the style of the group
Situation, leader and group

18
Q

What is the most favourable option?

A

Task-orientated leader, group have good relationships

19
Q

What is the moderately favourable option?

A

Leader will be person-orientated, some decisions, some good relationships

20
Q

What is the least favourable option?

A

Leader has no respect from group, task unclear, task-orientated leader needed

21
Q

Who founded the multi-dimensional model?

A

Chelladurai

22
Q

What is the situation aspect?

A

The strength of the opponents for example

23
Q

What is the leader aspect?

A

Their preference style (experienced or not)

24
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What is the group aspect?

A

Ability levels and relationships within the group