Leadership Flashcards

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what are the characteristics of a good leader?

A
organised 
determined 
confident 
inspirational 
knowledgeable
good decision maker 
visionary 
good communicator
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what is the definition of a leader?

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behaviour process of influencing individuals or group towards a goal

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3
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according to carron what are the 3 types of leader?

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prescribed

emergent

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4
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what is a prescribed leader?

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appointed from an external source to the team e.g. voted or appointed by chairperson

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5
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what is a emergent leader?

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comes from the group and is selected

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6
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what is a social architect?

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emerging as a leader to influence team

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7
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what does trait theory suggest about leadership?

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born

great man theory- male born

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8
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what does social learning theory suggest about leadership?

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behaviour is learnt via environment

player watches captain controlling team and will copy in similar situations

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9
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what does internationalist theories suggest?

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combines trait and social learning

takes into account different situations need different leadership styles/ characteristics of group/ outcome

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10
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according to internationalists what are the different leadership styles?

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autocratic
democratic
laissez-faire

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what is the autocratic leadership style?

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dictatorial , make most decisions , little interest in individual (task orientated)

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what is democratic leadership style ?

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values views of members, decisions shared , interested in individuals (person orientated)

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what is laissez-faire leadership style ?

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few decisions made , very little feedback given , members do as they wish

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14
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what is fieder contingency model categories of leader?

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task orientated- lead due to their understanding, knowledge and experience main focus is getting job done
person- orientated- well motivated, strong interpersonal skills , be aware of how to get best out of individuals rather than just task

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15
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what is known as a favourable situation?

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good student teacher relationship 
leader highly respected by group 
group of high ability 
highly motivated group 
good support network 
task is simple or unambigious
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16
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what is known as unfavourable situation?

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poor relationship with group 
leader is weak 
group of low ability 
low motivated/ poor discipline 
weak support network 
task is complex with no clear structure
17
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what is known as a moderately favourable situation?

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friendly relationship 
group prefer to consult with leader 
reasonable ability 
moderate motivation 
some support offered 
task has no definite task-orientated outcome
18
Q

what does the effectiveness of each situation depend on?

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relationship between group and leader
the leaders position
the task structure
the favourableness of a situation

19
Q

what does chelladuras suggest?

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a multi dimension model

sees leadership and adaption of approach/style as a process

20
Q

what are the 3 steps of the model?

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1- characteristics of session
2-type of leader
3-leads to consequence

21
Q

what are the characteristics of a session that need to be considered ?

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situation- task difficulty, opposition , group size, activity, time
leader- personality, experience, skill, preferred style
group-ability, motivation, age , gender

22
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what type of leader characteristics need to be considered?

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required behaviour- task and situation, dependant
actual- leaders action in a situation e.g. clear effective instruction
preferred behaviour- what the group want depending on their skill and goals

23
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what are the consequences ?

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quality of performance

levels of satisfaction