Deck 7: Leadership and Followership Ethics

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Leon's boss was extremely hard working and extremely intelligent; however, he was also unyielding and unwavering on expectations of employees. The boss rarely let employees take vacation or sick time and he always expected employees to work extra hours without extra pay. Leon's boss is an example of a(n) ______.

A) corrupt leader
B) incompetent leader
C) rigid leader
D) evil leader
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All of the following are true statements about servant leadership EXCEPT ______.

A) it is only practiced in the United States
B) rests on ethical character
C) is person-centered
D) promotes justice
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All of the following are associated with servant leadership EXCEPT ______.

A) building community
B) empathy
C) public speaking
D) stewardship
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What type of leader is one who is self-centered, highly manipulative, promotes his or her self, is emotionally cold, and can engage in aggressive behavior?

A) narcissistic
B) impulsive
C) machiavellian
D) unrealistic
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Which of the following is MOST associated with the moral person dimension of ethical leadership?

A) act as role models
B) communicate frequently about mission and values
C) punish unethical behavior
D) reward ethical behavior
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The staff felt very skeptical of their boss. Frequently, they would complain and critique new policies. A new employee, Jessica, found that the staff struggled with the:

A) challenge of bad news
B) challenge of obligation
C) challenge of obedience
D) challenge of cynicism
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Manager, Rachel, knows that there will be a reduction in force for the company. Her boss told her not to tell anyone until the executive leadership announces the layoffs. This is an example of the ______.

A) challenge of responsibility
B) challenge of information management
C) challenge consistency
D) challenge of privilege
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Responsible leaders ______.

A) acknowledge and try to correct ethical problems
B) admit their duties to followers
C) hold themselves to the same standards as their followers
D) all of these
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Rhonda was the owner of the company. She often hired family members to work the business and gave them special privileges like extra time off and higher pay. Rhonda failed to meet which challenge of leadership?

A) challenge of consistency
B) challenge of privilege
C) challenge of information management
D) challenge of responsibility
Question
Admitting our duties to followers is key to meeting which ethical leadership challenge?

A) challenge of information
B) challenge of responsibility
C) challenge of loyalty
D) challenge of consistency
Question
______ leaders are particularly skilled at manipulating others for their own gain.

A) impulsive
B) narcissistic
C) extraverted
D) machiavellian
Question
All of the following were identified as characteristics of servant leaders EXCEPT:

A) conceptualization
B) empathy
C) commitment to the accumulation of personal power
D) foresight
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What is a negative outcome of leaders having too much power?

A) too much focus
B) possible corruption
C) minimal trust in self
D) a meek personality
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In authentic leadership, ______ describes the process of remaining objective when receiving information.

A) self-awareness
B) internalized moral perspective
C) balanced processing
D) relational transparency
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According to ______ theory, followers emulate the ethics of their leaders.

A) servant leadership
B) transformational leadership
C) social learning
D) none of these
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Julie must decide if she should allow one of her employees to violate company policy to go on vacation. She is faced with which type of ethical leadership challenge?

A) challenge of deceit
B) challenge of consistency
C) challenge of responsibility
D) challenge of loyalty
Question
Privacy issues are related to which ethical challenge of leadership?

A) challenge of information management
B) challenge of power
C) challenge of responsibility
D) challenge of loyalty
Question
Which type of bad leader only cares about her/his immediate followers?

A) callous
B) insular
C) rigid
D) evil
Question
Psychological capital is made up of feelings of competence, hope, optimism and ______.

A) humility
B) courage
C) resilience
D) temperance
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Which type of selfish leader loves being the center of attention?

A) narcissistic
B) impulsive
C) machiavellian
D) unrealistic
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Administrative assistant Ralph sees himself as a partner with his boss Andre. To encourage Andre to act ethically, Ralph tries to set a good moral example. Ralph is using which ethical influence tactic with his leader?

A) guiding
B) modeling
C) sensemaking
D) eliciting
Question
Exercising courageous followership requires both challenge and ______..

A) friendship
B) vision
C) support
D) none of the above
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Which of the following is good advice for encouraging employees to blow the whistle internally?

A) investigate all reports
B) create anti-retaliation policies
C) concentrate on the wrongdoing, not the whistleblower
D) all of these
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Courageous followers work behind the scenes to support their leaders. This is the ______.

A) courage to assume responsibility
B) courage to challenge
C) courage to serve
D) courage to participate in transformation
Question
Which is NOT a mentioned type of bad leader?

A) incompetent
B) rigid
C) corrupt
D) ignorant
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If a leader is unbending and unyielding in their ability to listen to follower feedback and ideas, they may be considered a ______ type of leader?

A) incompetent
B) rigid
C) corrupt
D) ignorant
Question
Before blowing the whistle, followers should consider if they are being fair. This is which ethical element of the whistle-blowing process?

A) dissent
B) accusation
C) loyalty
D) sensitivity
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Obedience makes which type of follower susceptible to destructive leaders.

A) conformer
B) colluder
C) cooperator
D) concerned
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Carlos knew the restaurant kitchen was violating state codes. If Carlos reported the conditions to the health department, there is a chance the restaurant would have to close or that he could receive backlash from co-workers. What type of challenge was Carlos facing as a follower?

A) challenge of bad news
B) challenge of obligation
C) challenge of obedience
D) challenge of dissent
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Donna decides to blow the whistle on corruption in her organization, believing that doing so will benefit the public. Donna is addressing which component of whistle-blowing?

A) accusation
B) dissent
C) loyalty
D) timeliness
Question
To avoid becoming dependent on a toxic leader,

A) adopt a protective position
B) learn to be reactive
C) let individuals self-select for leadership positions
D) demand leaders who tell the truth
Question
"Whistle-blowers" are referred to as ______.

A) people who like to look for problems and report them as much as possible
B) employees who express their concerns within the organization
C) people who take valid organizational concerns to outsiders in hopes the problem will be corrected
D) people who see a problem within the organization and rely on others to report the issue
Question
Research suggests that ______ is the LEAST effective way to express dissent.

A) circumvention
B) repetition
C) threatening resignation
D) direct-factual appeal
Question
Ivan is dissatisfied with the direction his organization is taking and responds by spending less time at work and withdrawing from relationships. He has chosen which response?

A) exit
B) neglect
C) loyalty
D) voice
Question
Which of the two ethical challenges usually work in tandem?

A) power, responsibility
B) power, privilege
C) consistency, responsibility
D) privilege, loyalty
Question
Mary, the CFO, knew company bonuses were going to be slim this year due to failed revenue projections. A rumor was circulating among the employees that bonuses were cut. Mary struggled to decide if she should say anything or let the CEO address the topic with employees. Which challenge is represented in Mary's leadership?

A) challenge of information management
B) challenge of power
C) challenge of responsibility
D) challenge of loyalty
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The non-profit relied heavily on its volunteers. Amanda had volunteered with them for 10 years and found the responsibilities to be increasingly time consuming which affected her regular commitments to family and work. Which of the challenges does Amanda face as a follower?

A) challenge of bad news
B) challenge of obligation
C) challenge of obedience
D) challenge of cynicism
Question
Which type of follower is made up of "true believers" who share the values and goals of their toxic leaders?

A) opportunist
B) acolytes
C) bystanders
D) lost souls
Question
As the new HR manager, John knew he immediately wants to have the employee handbook translated into the top three languages used by the employees. Yes, English was the primary language for most, but three other languages were utilized by company employees. This is an example of which challenge?

A) challenge of information management
B) challenge of consistency
C) challenge of loyalty
D) challenge of privilege
Question
Adele has to decide whether or not to protest a new work policy she thinks is unfair. She is facing which challenge of followership?

A) challenge of cynicism
B) challenge of obligation
C) challenge of dissent
D) challenge of obedience
Question
Leaders and followers need to work together, however they face different sets of ethical dilemmas and demands based on the roles they play.
Question
If a leader is uncaring, unkind or ignores the needs of followers, they may be considered a ______ type of leader?

A) callous
B) insular
C) intemperate
D) rigid
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Being engaged makes someone a good follower.
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What are critical incidents that play an important role in a person's life and development?

A) balanced processing
B) trigger events
C) internalized moral perspective
D) psychological capital
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Colluding followers feel forced to engage in unethical activities by their leaders.
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Courageous followership involves supporting as well as challenging leaders.
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What is it called when an organizational member decides to reveal an organizational problem to an outside organization in hopes to correct the problem?

A) authentic leadership
B) servant leadership
C) courageous followership
D) whistle blowing
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What kind of leader primarily keeps their follower's well-being a primary focus?

A) authentic leader
B) insular leader
C) narcisstic leader
D) servant leader
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What is it called when someone presents their authentic self to others by expressing their true thoughts and feelings?

A) servant leadership
B) balanced processing
C) relational transparency
D) internalized moral perspective
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Servant leadership is accepted by members of many different cultures.
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The courage to serve involves helping the leader change his/her destructive behaviors.
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What is it called when a subordinate respectfully confronts or challenges a supervisor regarding a work related issue?

A) authentic leadership
B) servant leadership
C) courageous followership
D) whistle blowing
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Toxic followers make toxic leadership possible.
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Treating some followers better than others is a failure to meet the challenge of information management.
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Followers who view themselves as co-producers or partners with their leaders focus on carrying out the order of their leaders.
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Rob was always quick to pretend to care about others, but usually he would end up gossiping about them later. He also tended to be overly complimentary of his own skills, but emotionally cold when it came to complimenting others. What kind of behavior is Rob displaying?

A) bad leadership
B) toxic leadership
C) selfish leadership
D) dominate leadership
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Impulsive, selfish people are often identified as leaders by others.
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Servant leaders rely on positional power when making decisions.
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Whenever possible, let individuals self-select themselves for leadership positions.
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Dependency encourages us to follow toxic leaders.
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What can you do to curb the selfish tendencies of your leaders?
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______ leadership theories tell leaders how to act.
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What steps can organizations take to encourage whistleblowers to speak up?
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What does it mean for organizational leaders to act as moral managers?
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Explain what trigger events are and how they promote authentic leader development.
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A(n) ______ leader does not exercise self-control.
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Explain the difference between conforming and colluding followers
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How do followers benefit from authentic leadership?
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Followers typically have access to more information than leaders do.
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______ describes the fact that servant-leaders act on behalf of others, holding the organization in trust for followers and the larger community.
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What three factors should whistle-blowers consider before going public with their concerns?
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Putting others first can help meet the ethical challenges of leadership and avoid destructive behaviors.
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Selfish leaders can be classified as impulsive, narcissistic or Machiavellian.
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A practical tip for a leader to improve their consistency is for them to go out of their way to treat "fringe" subordinates equally as they do other employees.
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Why is cynicism damaging to followers and their organizations?
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Bad leaders are ______ or ______ or both.
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Feelings of competence, hope, optimism, and resilience make up ______.
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Setting a good example is the ______ dimension of ethical leadership.
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Name and describe the five types of follower courage.
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Name the six principal ethical challenges that leaders are likely to face.
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Deck 7: Leadership and Followership Ethics
1
Leon's boss was extremely hard working and extremely intelligent; however, he was also unyielding and unwavering on expectations of employees. The boss rarely let employees take vacation or sick time and he always expected employees to work extra hours without extra pay. Leon's boss is an example of a(n) ______.

A) corrupt leader
B) incompetent leader
C) rigid leader
D) evil leader
C
2
All of the following are true statements about servant leadership EXCEPT ______.

A) it is only practiced in the United States
B) rests on ethical character
C) is person-centered
D) promotes justice
A
3
All of the following are associated with servant leadership EXCEPT ______.

A) building community
B) empathy
C) public speaking
D) stewardship
C
4
What type of leader is one who is self-centered, highly manipulative, promotes his or her self, is emotionally cold, and can engage in aggressive behavior?

A) narcissistic
B) impulsive
C) machiavellian
D) unrealistic
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5
Which of the following is MOST associated with the moral person dimension of ethical leadership?

A) act as role models
B) communicate frequently about mission and values
C) punish unethical behavior
D) reward ethical behavior
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6
The staff felt very skeptical of their boss. Frequently, they would complain and critique new policies. A new employee, Jessica, found that the staff struggled with the:

A) challenge of bad news
B) challenge of obligation
C) challenge of obedience
D) challenge of cynicism
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7
Manager, Rachel, knows that there will be a reduction in force for the company. Her boss told her not to tell anyone until the executive leadership announces the layoffs. This is an example of the ______.

A) challenge of responsibility
B) challenge of information management
C) challenge consistency
D) challenge of privilege
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8
Responsible leaders ______.

A) acknowledge and try to correct ethical problems
B) admit their duties to followers
C) hold themselves to the same standards as their followers
D) all of these
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9
Rhonda was the owner of the company. She often hired family members to work the business and gave them special privileges like extra time off and higher pay. Rhonda failed to meet which challenge of leadership?

A) challenge of consistency
B) challenge of privilege
C) challenge of information management
D) challenge of responsibility
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10
Admitting our duties to followers is key to meeting which ethical leadership challenge?

A) challenge of information
B) challenge of responsibility
C) challenge of loyalty
D) challenge of consistency
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11
______ leaders are particularly skilled at manipulating others for their own gain.

A) impulsive
B) narcissistic
C) extraverted
D) machiavellian
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12
All of the following were identified as characteristics of servant leaders EXCEPT:

A) conceptualization
B) empathy
C) commitment to the accumulation of personal power
D) foresight
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What is a negative outcome of leaders having too much power?

A) too much focus
B) possible corruption
C) minimal trust in self
D) a meek personality
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14
In authentic leadership, ______ describes the process of remaining objective when receiving information.

A) self-awareness
B) internalized moral perspective
C) balanced processing
D) relational transparency
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15
According to ______ theory, followers emulate the ethics of their leaders.

A) servant leadership
B) transformational leadership
C) social learning
D) none of these
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16
Julie must decide if she should allow one of her employees to violate company policy to go on vacation. She is faced with which type of ethical leadership challenge?

A) challenge of deceit
B) challenge of consistency
C) challenge of responsibility
D) challenge of loyalty
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17
Privacy issues are related to which ethical challenge of leadership?

A) challenge of information management
B) challenge of power
C) challenge of responsibility
D) challenge of loyalty
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18
Which type of bad leader only cares about her/his immediate followers?

A) callous
B) insular
C) rigid
D) evil
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19
Psychological capital is made up of feelings of competence, hope, optimism and ______.

A) humility
B) courage
C) resilience
D) temperance
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20
Which type of selfish leader loves being the center of attention?

A) narcissistic
B) impulsive
C) machiavellian
D) unrealistic
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21
Administrative assistant Ralph sees himself as a partner with his boss Andre. To encourage Andre to act ethically, Ralph tries to set a good moral example. Ralph is using which ethical influence tactic with his leader?

A) guiding
B) modeling
C) sensemaking
D) eliciting
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22
Exercising courageous followership requires both challenge and ______..

A) friendship
B) vision
C) support
D) none of the above
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23
Which of the following is good advice for encouraging employees to blow the whistle internally?

A) investigate all reports
B) create anti-retaliation policies
C) concentrate on the wrongdoing, not the whistleblower
D) all of these
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24
Courageous followers work behind the scenes to support their leaders. This is the ______.

A) courage to assume responsibility
B) courage to challenge
C) courage to serve
D) courage to participate in transformation
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25
Which is NOT a mentioned type of bad leader?

A) incompetent
B) rigid
C) corrupt
D) ignorant
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26
If a leader is unbending and unyielding in their ability to listen to follower feedback and ideas, they may be considered a ______ type of leader?

A) incompetent
B) rigid
C) corrupt
D) ignorant
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27
Before blowing the whistle, followers should consider if they are being fair. This is which ethical element of the whistle-blowing process?

A) dissent
B) accusation
C) loyalty
D) sensitivity
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28
Obedience makes which type of follower susceptible to destructive leaders.

A) conformer
B) colluder
C) cooperator
D) concerned
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29
Carlos knew the restaurant kitchen was violating state codes. If Carlos reported the conditions to the health department, there is a chance the restaurant would have to close or that he could receive backlash from co-workers. What type of challenge was Carlos facing as a follower?

A) challenge of bad news
B) challenge of obligation
C) challenge of obedience
D) challenge of dissent
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30
Donna decides to blow the whistle on corruption in her organization, believing that doing so will benefit the public. Donna is addressing which component of whistle-blowing?

A) accusation
B) dissent
C) loyalty
D) timeliness
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31
To avoid becoming dependent on a toxic leader,

A) adopt a protective position
B) learn to be reactive
C) let individuals self-select for leadership positions
D) demand leaders who tell the truth
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32
"Whistle-blowers" are referred to as ______.

A) people who like to look for problems and report them as much as possible
B) employees who express their concerns within the organization
C) people who take valid organizational concerns to outsiders in hopes the problem will be corrected
D) people who see a problem within the organization and rely on others to report the issue
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33
Research suggests that ______ is the LEAST effective way to express dissent.

A) circumvention
B) repetition
C) threatening resignation
D) direct-factual appeal
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34
Ivan is dissatisfied with the direction his organization is taking and responds by spending less time at work and withdrawing from relationships. He has chosen which response?

A) exit
B) neglect
C) loyalty
D) voice
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35
Which of the two ethical challenges usually work in tandem?

A) power, responsibility
B) power, privilege
C) consistency, responsibility
D) privilege, loyalty
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36
Mary, the CFO, knew company bonuses were going to be slim this year due to failed revenue projections. A rumor was circulating among the employees that bonuses were cut. Mary struggled to decide if she should say anything or let the CEO address the topic with employees. Which challenge is represented in Mary's leadership?

A) challenge of information management
B) challenge of power
C) challenge of responsibility
D) challenge of loyalty
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37
The non-profit relied heavily on its volunteers. Amanda had volunteered with them for 10 years and found the responsibilities to be increasingly time consuming which affected her regular commitments to family and work. Which of the challenges does Amanda face as a follower?

A) challenge of bad news
B) challenge of obligation
C) challenge of obedience
D) challenge of cynicism
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38
Which type of follower is made up of "true believers" who share the values and goals of their toxic leaders?

A) opportunist
B) acolytes
C) bystanders
D) lost souls
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39
As the new HR manager, John knew he immediately wants to have the employee handbook translated into the top three languages used by the employees. Yes, English was the primary language for most, but three other languages were utilized by company employees. This is an example of which challenge?

A) challenge of information management
B) challenge of consistency
C) challenge of loyalty
D) challenge of privilege
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40
Adele has to decide whether or not to protest a new work policy she thinks is unfair. She is facing which challenge of followership?

A) challenge of cynicism
B) challenge of obligation
C) challenge of dissent
D) challenge of obedience
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41
Leaders and followers need to work together, however they face different sets of ethical dilemmas and demands based on the roles they play.
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42
If a leader is uncaring, unkind or ignores the needs of followers, they may be considered a ______ type of leader?

A) callous
B) insular
C) intemperate
D) rigid
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43
Being engaged makes someone a good follower.
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44
What are critical incidents that play an important role in a person's life and development?

A) balanced processing
B) trigger events
C) internalized moral perspective
D) psychological capital
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45
Colluding followers feel forced to engage in unethical activities by their leaders.
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46
Courageous followership involves supporting as well as challenging leaders.
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47
What is it called when an organizational member decides to reveal an organizational problem to an outside organization in hopes to correct the problem?

A) authentic leadership
B) servant leadership
C) courageous followership
D) whistle blowing
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48
What kind of leader primarily keeps their follower's well-being a primary focus?

A) authentic leader
B) insular leader
C) narcisstic leader
D) servant leader
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49
What is it called when someone presents their authentic self to others by expressing their true thoughts and feelings?

A) servant leadership
B) balanced processing
C) relational transparency
D) internalized moral perspective
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50
Servant leadership is accepted by members of many different cultures.
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51
The courage to serve involves helping the leader change his/her destructive behaviors.
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52
What is it called when a subordinate respectfully confronts or challenges a supervisor regarding a work related issue?

A) authentic leadership
B) servant leadership
C) courageous followership
D) whistle blowing
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53
Toxic followers make toxic leadership possible.
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54
Treating some followers better than others is a failure to meet the challenge of information management.
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55
Followers who view themselves as co-producers or partners with their leaders focus on carrying out the order of their leaders.
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56
Rob was always quick to pretend to care about others, but usually he would end up gossiping about them later. He also tended to be overly complimentary of his own skills, but emotionally cold when it came to complimenting others. What kind of behavior is Rob displaying?

A) bad leadership
B) toxic leadership
C) selfish leadership
D) dominate leadership
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57
Impulsive, selfish people are often identified as leaders by others.
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58
Servant leaders rely on positional power when making decisions.
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59
Whenever possible, let individuals self-select themselves for leadership positions.
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60
Dependency encourages us to follow toxic leaders.
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61
What can you do to curb the selfish tendencies of your leaders?
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62
______ leadership theories tell leaders how to act.
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What steps can organizations take to encourage whistleblowers to speak up?
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64
What does it mean for organizational leaders to act as moral managers?
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65
Explain what trigger events are and how they promote authentic leader development.
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66
A(n) ______ leader does not exercise self-control.
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67
Explain the difference between conforming and colluding followers
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68
How do followers benefit from authentic leadership?
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69
Followers typically have access to more information than leaders do.
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70
______ describes the fact that servant-leaders act on behalf of others, holding the organization in trust for followers and the larger community.
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71
What three factors should whistle-blowers consider before going public with their concerns?
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72
Putting others first can help meet the ethical challenges of leadership and avoid destructive behaviors.
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73
Selfish leaders can be classified as impulsive, narcissistic or Machiavellian.
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74
A practical tip for a leader to improve their consistency is for them to go out of their way to treat "fringe" subordinates equally as they do other employees.
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75
Why is cynicism damaging to followers and their organizations?
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76
Bad leaders are ______ or ______ or both.
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77
Feelings of competence, hope, optimism, and resilience make up ______.
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78
Setting a good example is the ______ dimension of ethical leadership.
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79
Name and describe the five types of follower courage.
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80
Name the six principal ethical challenges that leaders are likely to face.
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