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leadership final exam questions and answers graded A Terms in this set (79) What are the modes of delivery for public presentations? 1. impromptu 2. extemporaneous 3. manuscript What are the characteristics of successful persuasive campaigns? • -pretest messages and identify market segments • -expose a large segment of the audience to clear campaign messages • -use the most accessible media for target groups • -use the media to raise awareness • -rely on interpersonal communication, particularly, communication between people of similar social background, to lead to and reinforce behavior change • -use high credibility sources • -direct messages at the individual needs of the audience • -empathize positive rewards rather than prevention Brainpower Read More 0:08 / 0:15 What are the stages of persuasive campaigns? (6) 1. situation analysis: gather information about your audience 2. objectives: set goals 3. strategies: come up with ways to get things done 4. budget: prepare financial resources 5. implementation: the campaign goes into action, monitor your progress 6. evaluation: complets project, and lays groundwork for future projects What are types of persuasive campaigns? (6) • product/commercial • public relations • political • issue • image • social movements What is a collaborative leader? • they bring diverse groups together from various sectors of society, integrating their efforts to address community problems and promote the common good. What are the factors for successful collaboration? • skills • attributes • behaviors What is framing? -Shaping our thinking about issues but also what issues to think about. a quality of communication that causes others to accept one meaning over another. What are the key techniques of framing? • Metaphors • Jargon • Contrast • Stories • Spin . How do leaders create meaning through framing? - Leaders create a mental picture of the world and then encourage followers to accept their frame or interpretation of events. Explain the five tools of framing. Metaphors: describes subjects likeness to something else. Jargon: will frame your subject in familiar terms. They bring a very familiar and accepted meaning to the subject with which they are associated. Contrast: Positions two ideas/stances against one another; in terms of its opposite Stories: Using stories to shape a narrative, by providing examples Spin: With positive spin, a subject is seen in terms of its strengths. With negative spin, a subject is seen in terms of its weaknesses. Provide examples of metaphors used by both political and business leaders? -the CEO of walmart comparing him never losing in football to his competition against k-mart. -"Part of the problem is that health care is one of the few places in society where we haven't made a commitment to include everybody. We don't have a fire system where the fire trucks don't go to certain houses on the block."- Anthony Wright, director of Health Access
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