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Chapter 8 Multiple Choice Questions
Followership
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Followership means what?
An individual with a set of properties that combine to enable them to be effective for their organization
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Ensuring the boss knows you
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Helping others
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Individuals who follow a cult like figure blindly
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In Kelley's typology of followers what attributes does a 'yes person' have?
Someone who nods in agreement to ideas
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A follower who carries out instructions without challenge or modification
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A person who says yes to ideas they think are correct
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Someone who is always praising their boss
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How are followers viewed in leader-member exchange theory (LMX)?
As unnecessary additions to the leader's workload
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Useful human assets
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As individuals who have a unique relationship with their leader
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Homogeneous units of labour
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What are the names of the two groups that form according to LMX?
The 'in group' and 'out group'
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Competent and incompetent
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'Yes men' and 'out men'
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Effective and ineffective
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Impression management suggests what?
Behaving well
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Trying to make an impression on another
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Managing others according to their needs
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Managing your behaviour so that others see you in a certain light.
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