Leadership Flashcards

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Leader definition

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a person who influences the behavior of an individual or group.

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2
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how many primary factors are there in situational leadership?

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three primary factors

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3
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What are the three primary factors of situational leadership

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  1. Task
  2. The followers ability and
    willingness
  3. The leader’s selection of the
    most appropriate leadership
    style
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4
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Two types of power in leading and influence people are:

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  1. Personal Power
  2. Position Power
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Personal Power definition

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The extent to which you can gain the confidence and trust of those people that you’re attempting to influence. It’s cohesiveness or commitment between leaders and followers.”

We get personal power from others – what they choose to give us.

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Position Power

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The extent to which leaders have rewards, punishments and sanctions they can bring to bear in reference to the followers.”

Position power comes from a formal role within the organization.

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7
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what are the two types of personal power?

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  1. referent power
  2. expert power
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what are the three types of positional power?

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  1. Reward Power
  2. Coercive Power
  3. Legitimate Power
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9
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Law enforcement managers _____ while law enforcement leaders______.

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  1. maintain
  2. develop
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