Deck 5: Leadership Mind and Heart

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Leaders have many mental models that tend to govern how they interpret experiences and how they act in response to people and situations.
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Mental models are theories people hold about specific systems in the world and their expected behavior.
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Independent thinking means questioning assumptions and interpreting data and events according to one's own beliefs, ideas, and thinking.
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Theories people hold about specific systems in the world and their expected behavior are called:

A) the Pike Syndrome.
B) mental models.
C) the "whole brain" concept.
D) mindfulness.
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Coping with the volatility of today's environment requires a tremendous shift in mental models for most leaders.
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The leader's mind can be developed beyond the nonleader's in critical areas:

A) open mindedness and systems thinking.
B) independent thinking and personal mastery.
C) both open mindedness and systems thinking and independent thinking and personal mastery.
D) competency in skills.
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Mindfulness can be defined as questioning assumptions and interpreting data according to one's own beliefs, ideas, and thinking.
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Self-management, the second key component, includes the ability to control disruptive, unproductive, or harmful emotions and desires.
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An important element of systems thinking is to discern circles of causality.
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Leaders cannot change their assumptions.
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Anger and enjoyment are components of emotional intelligence.
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Being emotionally intelligent means being able to effectively manage ourselves and our relationships.
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Capacity is:

A) attending to production schedules.
B) keeping morale high.
C) the potential each of us has to do more and be more.
D) a set of skills.
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One's mental model is affected by:

A) personal values.
B) attitudes.
C) prejudices.
D) all of these choices
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Leaders have to put aside preconceptions, suspend beliefs; this can be referred to as beginner's mind.
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Systems thinking means seeing patterns in the organizational whole instead of just the parts, and learning to reinforce or change systems-patterns.
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A key component of leadership is:

A) being emotionally connected to others.
B) understanding how emotions affect working relationships.
C) both being emotionally connected to others and understanding how emotions affect working relationships.
D) regarding assumptions as truth.
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An unspoken notion among many senior-level executives is that fear is good.
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Fear-based motivation makes an employee feel valued as a person.
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The Pike Syndrome refers to the power of conditioning that guides behavior.
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Getting others to shift their mental models is:

A) impossible.
B) more difficult than changing one's own mental model.
C) only temporary.
D) perceptual distortion.
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Developing leadership capacity goes beyond:

A) leadership traits and styles.
B) learning the skills for organizing.
C) both leadership traits and styles and learning the skills for organizing.
D) the Pike Syndrome.
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Leaders at Google, as well as other organizations, strive to create mental models that are aligned with organizational:

A) needs.
B) goals.
C) values.
D) all of these choices
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The eight families of emotion refers to:

A) the fears that individuals experience.
B) categories recognized worldwide based on photos of facial expressions.
C) the joys that individuals experience.
D) cultural intelligence.
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Some researchers suggest that ____ more than cognitive ability drives our thinking and decision making, as well as out interpersonal relationships.

A) vision
B) neutralizers
C) education
D) emotion
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In the workplace, love:

A) energizes employees in their jobs.
B) involves caring for people and work.
C) is motivating.
D) all of these choices
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It is important to see organizational systems as a whole because:

A) leaders focus on the big picture.
B) of their complexity.
C) leaders can facilitate improvement.
D) all of these choices
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Assumptions are:

A) not part of a leader's mental model.
B) part of a leader's mental model.
C) an expression of the organizational mission.
D) a personality trait.
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Emotional intelligence is related to effective leadership because:

A) the emotional state of the leader affects the entire group.
B) emotional intelligence enables leaders to respect followers.
C) both the emotional state of the leader affects the entire group and emotional intelligence enables leaders to respect followers.
D) emotional abilities play a key role in technical expertise.
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Organizational awareness refers to all EXCEPT:

A) effectively using political behavior.
B) mental models.
C) a service orientation.
D) the ability to navigate the currents of organizational life.
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Self-awareness refers to:

A) the ability to connect to others.
B) the ability to put oneself in some else's shoes.
C) being conscious of your own emotions.
D) the ability to be hopeful and optimistic.
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Independent thinking means:

A) seeing patterns in the organizational whole instead of just the parts.
B) having deep-seated assumptions, beliefs, blind spots, biases, and prejudices.
C) having a personal vision.
D) questioning assumptions and interpreting data according to one's own beliefs.
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Fear in the workplace results in all EXCEPT:

A) employees feeling valued.
B) employees not doing their best.
C) employees not taking risks or changing the status quo.
D) employees not speaking up.
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Although leaders have to attend to organizational issues such as production schedules, structure, finances, costs, and profits, they also tend to_______ issues.

A) political
B) Theory X
C) recreational
D) human
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The ability to control disruptive or harmful emotions is:

A) self-management.
B) social awareness.
C) empathy.
D) systems thinking.
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Personal vision, facing reality, and holding creative tension are the components of:

A) perceptual distortion.
B) stereotyping.
C) emotional intelligence.
D) personal mastery.
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Open-mindedness means:

A) showing an inability to consider alternatives.
B) developing a beginner's mind.
C) rejecting new ideas based on knowledge.
D) holding on to conditioned ideas.
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Assumptions can be dangerous because:

A) people tend to accept them as "truth."
B) they can not be changed.
C) they can be changed.
D) people lack self-management.
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Mindful leaders:

A) follow the rules of others.
B) blindly accept rules created by others.
C) stimulate the thinking of others.
D) let others do the thinking.
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An important element of systems thinking is to discern circles of causality because:

A) managers can guide the system when they understand it conceptually.
B) problems are solved by breaking down into discrete pieces.
C) each piece adds to the success of the whole.
D) relationships between the parts of the system are unimportant.
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____________________ is a person's abilities to perceive, identify, understand, and successfully manage emotions in self and others.
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Describe the Pike Syndrome. How does this pertain to leadership?
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____________________ are theories people hold about specific systems in the world and their expected behavior
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____________________ is the process of continuously reevaluating previously learned ways of doing things in the context of evolving information and shifting circumstances.
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According to the author, ____________________ can prevent people from doing their best, from taking risks, and challenging and changing the status quo.
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____________________ means that leaders who are able to maintain balance and keep themselves motivated are positive role models to help motivate and inspire those around them.
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Socially aware leaders practice ____________________ which means being able to put yourself in other people's shoes, sense their emotions, and understand their perspective.
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What are the implications of emotional intelligence for leaders?
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Simple steps to enhance emotional intelligence include all EXCEPT:

A) Take a course in public speaking.
B) Take a course in business.
C) Take responsibility for your life.
D) Practice meditation or yoga.
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Leaders build emotional intelligence by encouraging and enabling a team to explore and use ______ in its everyday work.

A) attitudes
B) assumptions
C) emotion
D) authoritarianism
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Douglas Conant, CEO of Campbell Soup, says that true leaders get employees to "fall in love with their company's agenda" by engaging with them personally. This is an example of:

A) leading with love.
B) leading with fear.
C) leading with contingencies.
D) leading with motivation.
Question
____________________ is the ability to see the synergy of the whole rather than separate elements of a system and to learn to reinforce whole system patterns.
Question
Fear-driven indicators do NOT include:

A) caution and secrecy.
B) aloofness and distance.
C) resistance out in open, explored.
D) separate and competing interests.
Question
____________________ means questioning assumptions and interpreting data and events according to one's own beliefs, ideas, and thinking, not according to pre-established rules, routines, or categories defined by others.
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What is the result of fear in the workplace?
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The components of emotional intelligence include ____________________, self-awareness, self-management, and social awareness.
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Researchers found that entrepreneurs who are more expressive of their emotions :

A) make less money.
B) make more money.
C) are more competent.
D) are more productive.
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____________________ is the discipline of personal growth and learning and mastering yourself; it embodies personal visions, faking reality, and holding creative tension.
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____________________ is motivation based on feeling valued in the job.
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What are mental models? What is their importance?
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What are the basic assumptions behind systems thinking ?
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How can love be used positively in the workplace?
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How can leaders expand the capacities of their minds and hearts through development and practice ?
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Emotional contagion means that leaders who are able to maintain balance and motivation positive role models to help motivate and inspire those around them. Discuss and give examples.
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Leaders have many mental models that tend to govern how they interpret experiences and how they act in response to people and situations.
True
2
Mental models are theories people hold about specific systems in the world and their expected behavior.
True
3
Independent thinking means questioning assumptions and interpreting data and events according to one's own beliefs, ideas, and thinking.
True
4
Theories people hold about specific systems in the world and their expected behavior are called:

A) the Pike Syndrome.
B) mental models.
C) the "whole brain" concept.
D) mindfulness.
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Coping with the volatility of today's environment requires a tremendous shift in mental models for most leaders.
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The leader's mind can be developed beyond the nonleader's in critical areas:

A) open mindedness and systems thinking.
B) independent thinking and personal mastery.
C) both open mindedness and systems thinking and independent thinking and personal mastery.
D) competency in skills.
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Mindfulness can be defined as questioning assumptions and interpreting data according to one's own beliefs, ideas, and thinking.
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Self-management, the second key component, includes the ability to control disruptive, unproductive, or harmful emotions and desires.
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An important element of systems thinking is to discern circles of causality.
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Leaders cannot change their assumptions.
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Anger and enjoyment are components of emotional intelligence.
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Being emotionally intelligent means being able to effectively manage ourselves and our relationships.
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Capacity is:

A) attending to production schedules.
B) keeping morale high.
C) the potential each of us has to do more and be more.
D) a set of skills.
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One's mental model is affected by:

A) personal values.
B) attitudes.
C) prejudices.
D) all of these choices
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Leaders have to put aside preconceptions, suspend beliefs; this can be referred to as beginner's mind.
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Systems thinking means seeing patterns in the organizational whole instead of just the parts, and learning to reinforce or change systems-patterns.
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A key component of leadership is:

A) being emotionally connected to others.
B) understanding how emotions affect working relationships.
C) both being emotionally connected to others and understanding how emotions affect working relationships.
D) regarding assumptions as truth.
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An unspoken notion among many senior-level executives is that fear is good.
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Fear-based motivation makes an employee feel valued as a person.
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The Pike Syndrome refers to the power of conditioning that guides behavior.
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21
Getting others to shift their mental models is:

A) impossible.
B) more difficult than changing one's own mental model.
C) only temporary.
D) perceptual distortion.
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Developing leadership capacity goes beyond:

A) leadership traits and styles.
B) learning the skills for organizing.
C) both leadership traits and styles and learning the skills for organizing.
D) the Pike Syndrome.
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23
Leaders at Google, as well as other organizations, strive to create mental models that are aligned with organizational:

A) needs.
B) goals.
C) values.
D) all of these choices
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The eight families of emotion refers to:

A) the fears that individuals experience.
B) categories recognized worldwide based on photos of facial expressions.
C) the joys that individuals experience.
D) cultural intelligence.
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25
Some researchers suggest that ____ more than cognitive ability drives our thinking and decision making, as well as out interpersonal relationships.

A) vision
B) neutralizers
C) education
D) emotion
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In the workplace, love:

A) energizes employees in their jobs.
B) involves caring for people and work.
C) is motivating.
D) all of these choices
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27
It is important to see organizational systems as a whole because:

A) leaders focus on the big picture.
B) of their complexity.
C) leaders can facilitate improvement.
D) all of these choices
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Assumptions are:

A) not part of a leader's mental model.
B) part of a leader's mental model.
C) an expression of the organizational mission.
D) a personality trait.
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29
Emotional intelligence is related to effective leadership because:

A) the emotional state of the leader affects the entire group.
B) emotional intelligence enables leaders to respect followers.
C) both the emotional state of the leader affects the entire group and emotional intelligence enables leaders to respect followers.
D) emotional abilities play a key role in technical expertise.
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30
Organizational awareness refers to all EXCEPT:

A) effectively using political behavior.
B) mental models.
C) a service orientation.
D) the ability to navigate the currents of organizational life.
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31
Self-awareness refers to:

A) the ability to connect to others.
B) the ability to put oneself in some else's shoes.
C) being conscious of your own emotions.
D) the ability to be hopeful and optimistic.
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32
Independent thinking means:

A) seeing patterns in the organizational whole instead of just the parts.
B) having deep-seated assumptions, beliefs, blind spots, biases, and prejudices.
C) having a personal vision.
D) questioning assumptions and interpreting data according to one's own beliefs.
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33
Fear in the workplace results in all EXCEPT:

A) employees feeling valued.
B) employees not doing their best.
C) employees not taking risks or changing the status quo.
D) employees not speaking up.
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34
Although leaders have to attend to organizational issues such as production schedules, structure, finances, costs, and profits, they also tend to_______ issues.

A) political
B) Theory X
C) recreational
D) human
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35
The ability to control disruptive or harmful emotions is:

A) self-management.
B) social awareness.
C) empathy.
D) systems thinking.
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36
Personal vision, facing reality, and holding creative tension are the components of:

A) perceptual distortion.
B) stereotyping.
C) emotional intelligence.
D) personal mastery.
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Open-mindedness means:

A) showing an inability to consider alternatives.
B) developing a beginner's mind.
C) rejecting new ideas based on knowledge.
D) holding on to conditioned ideas.
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Assumptions can be dangerous because:

A) people tend to accept them as "truth."
B) they can not be changed.
C) they can be changed.
D) people lack self-management.
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39
Mindful leaders:

A) follow the rules of others.
B) blindly accept rules created by others.
C) stimulate the thinking of others.
D) let others do the thinking.
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40
An important element of systems thinking is to discern circles of causality because:

A) managers can guide the system when they understand it conceptually.
B) problems are solved by breaking down into discrete pieces.
C) each piece adds to the success of the whole.
D) relationships between the parts of the system are unimportant.
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41
____________________ is a person's abilities to perceive, identify, understand, and successfully manage emotions in self and others.
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42
Describe the Pike Syndrome. How does this pertain to leadership?
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43
____________________ are theories people hold about specific systems in the world and their expected behavior
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44
____________________ is the process of continuously reevaluating previously learned ways of doing things in the context of evolving information and shifting circumstances.
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45
According to the author, ____________________ can prevent people from doing their best, from taking risks, and challenging and changing the status quo.
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46
____________________ means that leaders who are able to maintain balance and keep themselves motivated are positive role models to help motivate and inspire those around them.
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47
Socially aware leaders practice ____________________ which means being able to put yourself in other people's shoes, sense their emotions, and understand their perspective.
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48
What are the implications of emotional intelligence for leaders?
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49
Simple steps to enhance emotional intelligence include all EXCEPT:

A) Take a course in public speaking.
B) Take a course in business.
C) Take responsibility for your life.
D) Practice meditation or yoga.
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50
Leaders build emotional intelligence by encouraging and enabling a team to explore and use ______ in its everyday work.

A) attitudes
B) assumptions
C) emotion
D) authoritarianism
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51
Douglas Conant, CEO of Campbell Soup, says that true leaders get employees to "fall in love with their company's agenda" by engaging with them personally. This is an example of:

A) leading with love.
B) leading with fear.
C) leading with contingencies.
D) leading with motivation.
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52
____________________ is the ability to see the synergy of the whole rather than separate elements of a system and to learn to reinforce whole system patterns.
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53
Fear-driven indicators do NOT include:

A) caution and secrecy.
B) aloofness and distance.
C) resistance out in open, explored.
D) separate and competing interests.
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54
____________________ means questioning assumptions and interpreting data and events according to one's own beliefs, ideas, and thinking, not according to pre-established rules, routines, or categories defined by others.
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55
What is the result of fear in the workplace?
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56
The components of emotional intelligence include ____________________, self-awareness, self-management, and social awareness.
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57
Researchers found that entrepreneurs who are more expressive of their emotions :

A) make less money.
B) make more money.
C) are more competent.
D) are more productive.
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58
____________________ is the discipline of personal growth and learning and mastering yourself; it embodies personal visions, faking reality, and holding creative tension.
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59
____________________ is motivation based on feeling valued in the job.
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60
What are mental models? What is their importance?
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What are the basic assumptions behind systems thinking ?
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62
How can love be used positively in the workplace?
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How can leaders expand the capacities of their minds and hearts through development and practice ?
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Emotional contagion means that leaders who are able to maintain balance and motivation positive role models to help motivate and inspire those around them. Discuss and give examples.
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