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Chapter 3 Multiple Choice Questions
Behavioural models
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What is the premise that underpins behavioral models?
That leadership can be taught and hence learnt
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Leadership is about behaving correctly
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Leaders need to think before they act
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Leadership is about acting the part
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What does the 'behaviourist' school promote?
That a person can be made to lead
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That behaviour is acquired by conditioning
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A person behaves according to their own beliefs
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Brainwashing is possible
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What are the two dimensions on Blake and Mouton's managerial grid?
'Good' and 'bad'
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'Concern for outcomes' and 'concern for feelings'
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'Concern for people' and 'concern for results'
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'Finishing tasks' and 'liking people'
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What are the three broad categories Minzberg (1973) identified as being part of the role a manager had to address?
Interpersonal, information processing, and decision making
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Task, people, decisions
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Planning, choice and, results
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Directing, delegating, command.
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What is the key message for leaders according to Adair?
That leaders needed to be able to multitask
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That all leaders would eventually fail
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Leaders needed to think quickly in a crisis
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They need to ensure they pay equal attention to the task, team, and individual in the medium to long term
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