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What is the concept of a leadership continuum?
Being a good leader is dependent on so many factors such as the situation, the people, the problem that how effective of a leader somebody is can change dramatically
Why is the phrase “Leaders are born, not made” considered a myth?
It assumes people are born understanding how to lead effectively.
What are your top 5 talent themes?
Relator-Better at understanding people.
Competition: Increases drive and a need to be on top.
Maximize: Seeks perfection.
Significance: I have to seem important.
Empathy: I understand the feelings of those around me.
What is a strength?
Consistent or near perfect performance.
What is a talent?
A natural strength.
What is experience/knowledge?
The facts or lessons learned.
What are skills?
The basic ability to do different things.
What is the relationship between strength, talent, experience/knowledge and skills?
Strength+Talents+Experience/Knowledge=Skills
What is sensing?
Favoring clear, tangible data.
What is Intuition?
Being drawn to information that is abstract, conceptual, or big-picture focused.
What is Thinking?
Having a natural preference for making decisions in an objective, logical, and analytical manner.
What is Feeling?
Making decisions in a global, harmony and value oriented way.
What is Introversion?
Drawing energy from the inner world of information, thoughts, ideas, and reflections.
What is Extraversion?
Drawing energy from things, people, places, and activites.
What is Judging?
Rely on closure, organization, planning, and management.
What is Perceiving?
Being open, adaptable, and flexible.
What are the three stages of value development?
Acceptance-giving something worth
Preference-seeking out freely
Commitment-willing to take a stand
What are the ways to reflect?
Systematically-the manner or process which works best for you
Natural-when its most important
Recurrent-When you do it with others or by yourself
What is a SMART Goal?
Specific
Measurable
Attainable
Results Oriented
Time Bound
What is the Need Cycle?
Need->Drive->Actions->Satisfaction->Repeat
What is Maslow's Need Hierarchy?
Self-Actualization
Esteem
Social, belongingness, and love
Safety
Physiological
In critical thinking, what should you avoid?
Egocentric Thinking
What are the Eight Elements of Thought?
Point of View
Purpose
Information
Interpretation
Implication
Questions
Assumptions
Concepts
What are three listening barriers?
Environmental Barriers
Physiological Barriers
Psychological Barriers
What is an open group?
A group which frequently changes its membership.
What is a closed group?
A group with a relatively stable membership.
What are the four stages of group formation?
Forming - Testing and Dependency
Storming-Division of Power
Norming-Rule Making
Performing-Accomplishing Goals
What must a group leader be?
Humble
Morally Courageous
Professional and Competent
Realistic
What is the idea of "Damn Exec"
Placing the ownership on other people