Deck 15: Leadership Development and Evaluation

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When leaders pursue advanced degrees in order to ensure a deeper understanding of their field and management practices, it is referred to as __________ leadership development.

A) Self-study
B) Structured experience
C) Formal training
D) Self-assessment
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A leader who has always been involved in line operations may make poor use of staff divisions. This leader would benefit primarily from:

A) Self-study
B) Structured experience
C) Formal training
D) Self-assessment
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Executives are likely to participate in programs outside the organization in places such as the Federal Executive Institute (FEI) because of the specialized and high quality resources required This would be an example of:

A) Self-study
B) Structured experience
C) Formal training
D) Self-assessment
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Leaders at all levels of the organization should encourage those reporting to them to submit individual development plans. These plans should include:

A) Strategy to improve skills, abilities, and knowledge
B) Annual accomplishment report
C) Production achievements and personal growth
D) All of the above
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When an organization has large workloads __________ can initially decrease productivity and efficiency. This emphasizes the need for careful planning.

A) Specialized developmental assignments
B) Job rotation
C) Coaching
D) Mentoring
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Attending meetings and conferences, conducting site visits, and shadowing an executive are examples of:

A) Specialized developmental assignments
B) Job rotation
C) Coaching
D) Mentoring
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This technique uses the actual job experience as a source of learning with the assistance of the immediate supervisor or coworker.

A) Specialized developmental assignments
B) Job rotation
C) Coaching
D) Mentoring
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When using mentoring to enhance diversity, problems often occur based on:

A) Finding suitable diversity role models
B) Resentment by peers
C) Stereotyping
D) All of the above
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It has been repeatedly demonstrated that even the confidence that the supervisor exhibits in a subordinate has a tremendous effect on subordinate behavior. This is known as __________.

A) The mentoring effect
B) Attribution impact
C) The Pygmalion effect
D) Performance enhancement
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__________ looks at the way trainee characteristics, the work environment, and principles of learning interact to influence the quality of learning and retention, as well as concrete transfer of learning to the workplace.

A) Formal training design
B) Leader assessment
C) Individual learning plans
D) Learning theory
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In leader assessment, leaders must examine their position power, availability of resources and their own leadership abilities. This is an example of:

A) Organizational and environmental demands
B) Leader constraints
C) Leader priorities
D) Leader characteristics
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Traits are the most innate elements of the leader's capacity repertoire. The strong drive to accomplish things and be recognized for those accomplishments is referred to as __________.

A) Self-confidence
B) Resilience
C) Willingness to assume responsibility
D) The need for achievement
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The text discusses three categories of leader behaviors. Delegating refers to a type of power sharing in which subordinates are given substantial responsibilities and/or authority. This description is included in the __________ category of leader behavior.

A) Task-oriented
B) People-oriented
C) Organization-oriented
D) None of the above
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Better leaders generally have a range of styles that they can use, and consciously adapt a style to the situation. The __________ style uses intellectual stimulation for new ideas or processes and motivation for group goals.

A) External style
B) Inspirational style
C) Participative style
D) Achievement-oriented style
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Five possible definitions of leadership were discussed in Chapter 1. Definitions of leadership can focus on the end results, the means to get things done, the spirit in which it is conducted, alignment with external needs or a combination of all. Which of the following emphasizes the spirit in which it is conducted?

A) Administrative leadership is the process of providing the results required by authorized systems in an efficient, effective, and legal manner.
B) Administrative leadership is the process of developing/supporting followers who provide the results.
C) Administrative leadership is the process of aligning the organization with its environment, especially the necessary macrolevel changes, and realigning the organizational culture as appropriate.
D) The key element to administrative leadership is its service focus in which leaders are dedicated to responsiveness, openness, and the common good.
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Leaders who pursue advanced degrees in order to ensure a deeper understanding of their field and management practices is an example of self-study.
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Typical courses for executive development focus on interpersonal skills, labor relations, and interrelated group processes.
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Organizations can enhance leadership development by using multisource feedback on a standard schedule.
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An example of job rotation is when managers are asked to chair a problem-solving committee, assume a new general management function or substitute at an important meeting.
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Mentoring to enhance diversity has frequently run into problems with finding suitable diversity role models, stereotyping, resentment by peers, and sometimes exclusion from the true power networks.
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It has been demonstrated that the confidence that the supervisor exhibits in a subordinate has a tremendous effect on subordinate behavior.
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Good design takes into account learning theory. Learning theory examines cost, benefits and special constraints.
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Goal setting is an art and a science. Goal setting as a science translates into leaders' being articulate and knowledgeable about current and future operations, being able to demonstrate the relationship between internal and external trends and patterns, and anticipating problems and forecasting opportunities.
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Leader traits and skills have innate aspects, while traits are refined later in life, skills are fully developed by education and training.
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Evaluation of leaders occurs at many levels and for many reasons. Evaluations can be done by supervisors, followers, peers, clients, and at any time. Perhaps the toughest and subtlest evaluator is time itself.
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Briefly describe the three fundamental types of leadership development.
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Recognizing the importance of leadership development, identify some of the methods that can be used to enhance the three fundamental types of leadership development (self-study, structure experience, formal training).
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Leaders at all levels should encourage subordinates to submit individual development plans. Describe the contents of a plan.
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Discuss the supervisor's role in creating a supportive environment for employee training.
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Discuss the role of learning theory in the design and implementation of formal training programs.
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Deck 15: Leadership Development and Evaluation
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When leaders pursue advanced degrees in order to ensure a deeper understanding of their field and management practices, it is referred to as __________ leadership development.

A) Self-study
B) Structured experience
C) Formal training
D) Self-assessment
Self-study
2
A leader who has always been involved in line operations may make poor use of staff divisions. This leader would benefit primarily from:

A) Self-study
B) Structured experience
C) Formal training
D) Self-assessment
Structured experience
3
Executives are likely to participate in programs outside the organization in places such as the Federal Executive Institute (FEI) because of the specialized and high quality resources required This would be an example of:

A) Self-study
B) Structured experience
C) Formal training
D) Self-assessment
Formal training
4
Leaders at all levels of the organization should encourage those reporting to them to submit individual development plans. These plans should include:

A) Strategy to improve skills, abilities, and knowledge
B) Annual accomplishment report
C) Production achievements and personal growth
D) All of the above
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When an organization has large workloads __________ can initially decrease productivity and efficiency. This emphasizes the need for careful planning.

A) Specialized developmental assignments
B) Job rotation
C) Coaching
D) Mentoring
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6
Attending meetings and conferences, conducting site visits, and shadowing an executive are examples of:

A) Specialized developmental assignments
B) Job rotation
C) Coaching
D) Mentoring
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This technique uses the actual job experience as a source of learning with the assistance of the immediate supervisor or coworker.

A) Specialized developmental assignments
B) Job rotation
C) Coaching
D) Mentoring
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8
When using mentoring to enhance diversity, problems often occur based on:

A) Finding suitable diversity role models
B) Resentment by peers
C) Stereotyping
D) All of the above
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9
It has been repeatedly demonstrated that even the confidence that the supervisor exhibits in a subordinate has a tremendous effect on subordinate behavior. This is known as __________.

A) The mentoring effect
B) Attribution impact
C) The Pygmalion effect
D) Performance enhancement
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10
__________ looks at the way trainee characteristics, the work environment, and principles of learning interact to influence the quality of learning and retention, as well as concrete transfer of learning to the workplace.

A) Formal training design
B) Leader assessment
C) Individual learning plans
D) Learning theory
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11
In leader assessment, leaders must examine their position power, availability of resources and their own leadership abilities. This is an example of:

A) Organizational and environmental demands
B) Leader constraints
C) Leader priorities
D) Leader characteristics
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12
Traits are the most innate elements of the leader's capacity repertoire. The strong drive to accomplish things and be recognized for those accomplishments is referred to as __________.

A) Self-confidence
B) Resilience
C) Willingness to assume responsibility
D) The need for achievement
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13
The text discusses three categories of leader behaviors. Delegating refers to a type of power sharing in which subordinates are given substantial responsibilities and/or authority. This description is included in the __________ category of leader behavior.

A) Task-oriented
B) People-oriented
C) Organization-oriented
D) None of the above
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14
Better leaders generally have a range of styles that they can use, and consciously adapt a style to the situation. The __________ style uses intellectual stimulation for new ideas or processes and motivation for group goals.

A) External style
B) Inspirational style
C) Participative style
D) Achievement-oriented style
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15
Five possible definitions of leadership were discussed in Chapter 1. Definitions of leadership can focus on the end results, the means to get things done, the spirit in which it is conducted, alignment with external needs or a combination of all. Which of the following emphasizes the spirit in which it is conducted?

A) Administrative leadership is the process of providing the results required by authorized systems in an efficient, effective, and legal manner.
B) Administrative leadership is the process of developing/supporting followers who provide the results.
C) Administrative leadership is the process of aligning the organization with its environment, especially the necessary macrolevel changes, and realigning the organizational culture as appropriate.
D) The key element to administrative leadership is its service focus in which leaders are dedicated to responsiveness, openness, and the common good.
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Leaders who pursue advanced degrees in order to ensure a deeper understanding of their field and management practices is an example of self-study.
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Typical courses for executive development focus on interpersonal skills, labor relations, and interrelated group processes.
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Organizations can enhance leadership development by using multisource feedback on a standard schedule.
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An example of job rotation is when managers are asked to chair a problem-solving committee, assume a new general management function or substitute at an important meeting.
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Mentoring to enhance diversity has frequently run into problems with finding suitable diversity role models, stereotyping, resentment by peers, and sometimes exclusion from the true power networks.
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21
It has been demonstrated that the confidence that the supervisor exhibits in a subordinate has a tremendous effect on subordinate behavior.
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22
Good design takes into account learning theory. Learning theory examines cost, benefits and special constraints.
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23
Goal setting is an art and a science. Goal setting as a science translates into leaders' being articulate and knowledgeable about current and future operations, being able to demonstrate the relationship between internal and external trends and patterns, and anticipating problems and forecasting opportunities.
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24
Leader traits and skills have innate aspects, while traits are refined later in life, skills are fully developed by education and training.
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25
Evaluation of leaders occurs at many levels and for many reasons. Evaluations can be done by supervisors, followers, peers, clients, and at any time. Perhaps the toughest and subtlest evaluator is time itself.
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26
Briefly describe the three fundamental types of leadership development.
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Recognizing the importance of leadership development, identify some of the methods that can be used to enhance the three fundamental types of leadership development (self-study, structure experience, formal training).
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Leaders at all levels should encourage subordinates to submit individual development plans. Describe the contents of a plan.
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Discuss the supervisor's role in creating a supportive environment for employee training.
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Discuss the role of learning theory in the design and implementation of formal training programs.
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