Deck 12: Ethical Crisis Leadership

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______ in the postcrisis stage refers to making major changes in leadership, mission, organizational structure, and policies as a result of the disruption caused by the crisis event.

A) Reconsidering structure
B) Retrospective sensemaking
C) Vicarious learning
D) Discourse of renewal
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Stage 1 of three stages of a crisis is ______.

A) precrisis
B) crisis event
C) postcrisis
D) true crisis
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A product recall is which type of crisis?

A) terrorist
B) economic
C) product
D) public perception
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Transparency consists of ______.

A) openness and rapid response
B) symmetry and strategic ambiguity
C) openness and symmetry
D) thoroughness and concern
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All of the following are virtues of an extreme leader EXCEPT ______.

A) resiliency
B) courage
C) optimism
D) loyalty
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Hospital emergency rooms, air traffic control systems, and aircraft carriers are examples of ______.

A) high-reliability organizations
B) low-reliability organizations
C) low uncertainty avoidance
D) high uncertainty avoidance
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Which of the following is not true of mindful organizational cultures?

A) preoccupied with failure
B) simplify whenever possible
C) deference to expertise
D) sensitivity to operations
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______ during the postcrisis stage determines what members might have overlooked.

A) Reconsidering structure
B) Retrospective sensemaking
C) Vicarious learning
D) Discourse of renewal
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______ are the warning signs that warn a crisis is possible.

A) Palindromes
B) Prodromes
C) Prodrones
D) Megadrones
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______ refers to maintaining balanced relationships with outside groups based on two-way communication.

A) Symmetry
B) Openness
C) Resiliency
D) Authenticity
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A bankruptcy is which type of crisis?

A) terrorist
B) economic
C) human resource
D) transportation
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______ is defined as "a firm's ability to make decisions based on comprehensive information and analysis."

A) Expertise
B) Rationality
C) Resilience
D) Transparency
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______ accidents are deliberate acts designed to disrupt or destroy systems and organizations.

A) Abnormal
B) Deliberate
C) Unfortunate
D) Realistic
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A ______ is any major unanticipated event that poses a significant threat.

A) cognitive talk
B) self-talk
C) trigger event
D) crisis
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Which of the following is an example of an abnormal accident?

A) plane crash
B) oil spill
C) mining disaster
D) terrorist bombing
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______ learns from a crisis by looking for its causes.

A) Introspective sensemaking
B) Introspection
C) Retrospective sensemaking
D) Retrospection
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______ refers to being deliberately vague so as to appeal to many different audiences.

A) Strategic thought
B) Strategic reasoning
C) Strategic ambiguity
D) Strategic intelligence
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The second stage of a crisis begins with a ______.

A) cognitive talk
B) self-talk
C) trigger event
D) precrisis
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One way to learn from a crisis is to examine what other groups and organizations have done. This is referred to as ______.

A) retrospective sense making
B) vicarious learning
C) reconsidering structure
D) issues management
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Which of the following is not an additional competency to navigate for a crisis event?

A) decision-making under pressure
B) sensemaking
C) communicating effectively
D) risk-taking
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Extreme settings call for extreme ______.

A) leadership
B) power
C) intelligence
D) control
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What is the first thing an ethical leader can do when a crisis occurs?

A) panic
B) recognize that the crisis has occurred
C) mobilize people and operations
D) run and hide
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Proper crisis preparation can also keep us from abandoning our ______.

A) moral compass
B) moral landscape
C) moral principles
D) moral reasoning
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Stage 2 of the three stages of a crisis is the crisis event itself.
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Managing a crisis is the ultimate test of ethical leadership.
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Theft would be an example of an economic crisis.
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______ draws from the experience of other groups and organizations on what to do and what not to do.

A) Vicarious learning
B) Issues management
C) Reconsidering structure
D) Rapid response
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What is it called when a person acts on behalf of other people with significant risk at hand?

A) the gamble
B) the standoff
C) dominant leadership
D) heroic leadership
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______ begins with identifying emerging issues through the environmental scanning.

A) Impression management
B) Role management
C) Issues management
D) Cognitive management
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Collapse of financial systems is an example of an outside environment crisis.
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Transparency begins with ______.

A) change
B) crisis
C) openness
D) hope
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Crisis preparation leads to quicker recovery from a crisis.
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What is it called when an organization needs to identify emerging issues through environmental scanning?

A) catastrophe probability
B) emerging needs
C) issues management
D) liability probability
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Many people should speak for the organization when a crisis strikes.
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______ is the period of normalcy between crisis events.

A) Cognitive talk
B) Self-talk
C) Trigger event
D) Precrisis
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What type of heroic leadership is used when leaders use a tactic of trying to get ahead of the crisis by ramping up the magnitude of response?

A) the gamble
B) systematic use of luck
C) order of magnitude
D) the gambit
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Negative stories or publicity about an organization's product would be considered which kind of crisis?

A) terrorist attack
B) product or service
C) economic
D) public perception
Question
If a train derails or a plane crashes, this is considered which type of crisis?

A) industrial
B) transportation
C) economic
D) terrorist attack
Question
The first step in preventing crises is to behave as a ______ person.

A) humble
B) moral
C) genuine
D) reasonable
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Human bias is a barrier to crisis prevention.
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Discuss the virtues that extreme leaders demonstrate.
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Discuss the four components of a resilient organizational culture.
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Identify and debunk the five unethical beliefs about crisis management.
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Discuss transparency as it relates to openness.
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Explain sensemaking.
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Describe the six principles and/or strategies that equip ethical leaders in each stage of the three stages of a crisis.
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Good communication skill is one marker of a resilient organizational culture.
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Discuss the 10 types of crises from Seeger, Sellnow, and Ulmer.
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Define strategic ambiguity.
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The image of an organization usually suffers as people blame it for not preventing the disaster in the first place.
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Define "ethical rationality."
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Deep social capital is one of the markers of a resilient organizational culture.
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HROs are known as high-reliability organizations.
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Investigation and analysis take place during Stage 2 of the three-stage crisis model.
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Stage 2 ends at the beginning of the crisis, before it is resolved.
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Briefly describe the three stages of a crisis.
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Deck 12: Ethical Crisis Leadership
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______ in the postcrisis stage refers to making major changes in leadership, mission, organizational structure, and policies as a result of the disruption caused by the crisis event.

A) Reconsidering structure
B) Retrospective sensemaking
C) Vicarious learning
D) Discourse of renewal
A
2
Stage 1 of three stages of a crisis is ______.

A) precrisis
B) crisis event
C) postcrisis
D) true crisis
A
3
A product recall is which type of crisis?

A) terrorist
B) economic
C) product
D) public perception
C
4
Transparency consists of ______.

A) openness and rapid response
B) symmetry and strategic ambiguity
C) openness and symmetry
D) thoroughness and concern
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All of the following are virtues of an extreme leader EXCEPT ______.

A) resiliency
B) courage
C) optimism
D) loyalty
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Hospital emergency rooms, air traffic control systems, and aircraft carriers are examples of ______.

A) high-reliability organizations
B) low-reliability organizations
C) low uncertainty avoidance
D) high uncertainty avoidance
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Which of the following is not true of mindful organizational cultures?

A) preoccupied with failure
B) simplify whenever possible
C) deference to expertise
D) sensitivity to operations
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______ during the postcrisis stage determines what members might have overlooked.

A) Reconsidering structure
B) Retrospective sensemaking
C) Vicarious learning
D) Discourse of renewal
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______ are the warning signs that warn a crisis is possible.

A) Palindromes
B) Prodromes
C) Prodrones
D) Megadrones
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10
______ refers to maintaining balanced relationships with outside groups based on two-way communication.

A) Symmetry
B) Openness
C) Resiliency
D) Authenticity
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11
A bankruptcy is which type of crisis?

A) terrorist
B) economic
C) human resource
D) transportation
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12
______ is defined as "a firm's ability to make decisions based on comprehensive information and analysis."

A) Expertise
B) Rationality
C) Resilience
D) Transparency
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______ accidents are deliberate acts designed to disrupt or destroy systems and organizations.

A) Abnormal
B) Deliberate
C) Unfortunate
D) Realistic
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A ______ is any major unanticipated event that poses a significant threat.

A) cognitive talk
B) self-talk
C) trigger event
D) crisis
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Which of the following is an example of an abnormal accident?

A) plane crash
B) oil spill
C) mining disaster
D) terrorist bombing
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16
______ learns from a crisis by looking for its causes.

A) Introspective sensemaking
B) Introspection
C) Retrospective sensemaking
D) Retrospection
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17
______ refers to being deliberately vague so as to appeal to many different audiences.

A) Strategic thought
B) Strategic reasoning
C) Strategic ambiguity
D) Strategic intelligence
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18
The second stage of a crisis begins with a ______.

A) cognitive talk
B) self-talk
C) trigger event
D) precrisis
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19
One way to learn from a crisis is to examine what other groups and organizations have done. This is referred to as ______.

A) retrospective sense making
B) vicarious learning
C) reconsidering structure
D) issues management
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20
Which of the following is not an additional competency to navigate for a crisis event?

A) decision-making under pressure
B) sensemaking
C) communicating effectively
D) risk-taking
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21
Extreme settings call for extreme ______.

A) leadership
B) power
C) intelligence
D) control
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22
What is the first thing an ethical leader can do when a crisis occurs?

A) panic
B) recognize that the crisis has occurred
C) mobilize people and operations
D) run and hide
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23
Proper crisis preparation can also keep us from abandoning our ______.

A) moral compass
B) moral landscape
C) moral principles
D) moral reasoning
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24
Stage 2 of the three stages of a crisis is the crisis event itself.
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Managing a crisis is the ultimate test of ethical leadership.
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26
Theft would be an example of an economic crisis.
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27
______ draws from the experience of other groups and organizations on what to do and what not to do.

A) Vicarious learning
B) Issues management
C) Reconsidering structure
D) Rapid response
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What is it called when a person acts on behalf of other people with significant risk at hand?

A) the gamble
B) the standoff
C) dominant leadership
D) heroic leadership
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______ begins with identifying emerging issues through the environmental scanning.

A) Impression management
B) Role management
C) Issues management
D) Cognitive management
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30
Collapse of financial systems is an example of an outside environment crisis.
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Transparency begins with ______.

A) change
B) crisis
C) openness
D) hope
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Crisis preparation leads to quicker recovery from a crisis.
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33
What is it called when an organization needs to identify emerging issues through environmental scanning?

A) catastrophe probability
B) emerging needs
C) issues management
D) liability probability
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34
Many people should speak for the organization when a crisis strikes.
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______ is the period of normalcy between crisis events.

A) Cognitive talk
B) Self-talk
C) Trigger event
D) Precrisis
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What type of heroic leadership is used when leaders use a tactic of trying to get ahead of the crisis by ramping up the magnitude of response?

A) the gamble
B) systematic use of luck
C) order of magnitude
D) the gambit
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Negative stories or publicity about an organization's product would be considered which kind of crisis?

A) terrorist attack
B) product or service
C) economic
D) public perception
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If a train derails or a plane crashes, this is considered which type of crisis?

A) industrial
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C) economic
D) terrorist attack
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The first step in preventing crises is to behave as a ______ person.

A) humble
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C) genuine
D) reasonable
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40
Human bias is a barrier to crisis prevention.
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41
Discuss the virtues that extreme leaders demonstrate.
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Discuss the four components of a resilient organizational culture.
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43
Identify and debunk the five unethical beliefs about crisis management.
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44
Discuss transparency as it relates to openness.
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Explain sensemaking.
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Describe the six principles and/or strategies that equip ethical leaders in each stage of the three stages of a crisis.
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Good communication skill is one marker of a resilient organizational culture.
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48
Discuss the 10 types of crises from Seeger, Sellnow, and Ulmer.
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Define strategic ambiguity.
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The image of an organization usually suffers as people blame it for not preventing the disaster in the first place.
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Define "ethical rationality."
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Deep social capital is one of the markers of a resilient organizational culture.
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HROs are known as high-reliability organizations.
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Investigation and analysis take place during Stage 2 of the three-stage crisis model.
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Stage 2 ends at the beginning of the crisis, before it is resolved.
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Briefly describe the three stages of a crisis.
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