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LHRD 2724 - Midterm (Quizzes 1-3) (Gibbons, LSU) Exam Questions And Answers
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Which of the following are ways that individuals can effectively lead themselves? Select one: a. Give up self-leadership potential to others b. Focus on positives in work c. Be discontent d. Not focusing on what drives their happiness - correct answer ✅b. Focus on positives in work If individuals are engaging in strategic analysis and strategic implementation parts of self-leadership, they are engaging in what parts of self-leadership? Select one: a. The what and the where b. The what and how c. The what
d. The why and how - correct answer ✅d. The why and how Having control over your own lives, including where we work and whom we work for can be known as? Select one: a. Deciding our future b. Making our own lunch c. Choosing our destiny d. Picking our path - correct answer ✅b. Making our own lunch Which of the following are areas that leadership can originate from? Select one: a. The goup b. External leadership and coworkers
c. A form of persuasion d. All of the above - correct answer ✅d. All of the above Who is ultimately your leader? Select one: a. Your boss b. Your coworkers c. Yourself d. The world - correct answer ✅d. The world Due to a dysfunctional self-leadership process, which of the following can happen? Select one: a. Right line of work, right job, and discontentment with work b. Discontentment with life, wrong line of work, and wrong job
c. Wrong job d. Wrong line of work and the right job - correct answer ✅b. Discontentment with life, wrong line of work, and wrong job Which of the following are results from not engaging in effective self-leadership processes and not making choices that are beneficial? Select one: a. All of the above b. Discontentment c. Unhappiness d. Wrong work - correct answer ✅a. All of the above All of the following are ways in which you lead yourself, even in highly controlled situations except for which if the following? Select one:
In the Five Steps of Informal Coaching forging a partnership is defined as: Select one: a. To develop a successful relationship, especially in business or politics, with another country, organization, or person. b. Coaching works only if there is a trusting relationship between the leader and his or her followers c. Helping followers to build determine which skills have the biggest payoff if developed. d. The one-on-one relationship between manager and coach lasts from six months to more than a year. - correct answer ✅b. Coaching works only if there is a trusting relationship between the leader and his or her followers According to (O'Leonard, 2007), in 2006 organizations spent how much money on learning and development. Select one: a. $25,200,000,
b. $25,760,000, c. $56,000,000,000 - correct answer ✅c. $56,000,000, According to the 70/20/10 Model for leader development, what percent of a leader's development comes from challenging on-the- job experiences? Select one: a. 10 percent b. 70 percent c. 20 percent d. 90 percent - correct answer ✅b. 70 percent Why might informal mentoring may be more effective than formal mentoring? Select one:
Select one: a. True b. False - correct answer ✅b. False Which of the following are types of personal factors that are unique to individuals? Select one: a. Certain qualities b. Work ethic c. Ways of thinking d. All of the above - correct answer ✅d. All of the above By viewing ourselves in terms of behavioral dispositions, we can see how influence can occur on other sources of influence. Which is an example of behavioral dispositions as necessary for understanding self-leadership?
Select one: a. Beliefs b. Bad attitudes c. Behavioral tendencies d. Good attitudes - correct answer ✅c. Behavioral tendencies Which theories and perspectives has been used as conceptual foundations for self-leadership? Select one: a. Social cognitive theory, social role theory, self-regulation, and self-determination theory b. Social cognitive theory, positive psychology, self-regulation theory, and self-determination theory c. Social cognitive theory, positive psychology, social role theory, and self-determination theory d. Only social cognitive theory - correct answer ✅b. Social cognitive theory, positive psychology, self- regulation theory, and self-determination theory
If our actions are strictly for our own benefit, what type of result could occur? Select one: a. Supportive environment b. Personal security c. Hostile world in the long run d. Friendly world in the long run - correct answer ✅c. Hostile world in the long run Who plays the most important role in understanding how external influences are relevant to you? Select one: a. World b. Manager c. You d. Coworkers - correct answer ✅c. You
The ideas that the authors of the text had on self-leadership were: Select one: a. only potentially influencing the world until the book was wrote b. influencing others even when just ideas c. influencing the world d. not influencing the world - correct answer ✅a. only potentially influencing the world until the book was wrote Which of the following statements is true? Select one: a. We as people, our world, and our behavior can be fully understood separately b. We as people, our world, and our behavior cannot be fully understood separately