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