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Contingency/Situational Theory - "the reciprocal process of mobilizing by persons with certain motives and values, various economic, political and other resources in a context of competition and conflist, in order to realize goals independently or mutally held by both leaders and followers" contextual and specific to the situation on hand Transactional/Transformational Theory - leadership is about getting followers to do what the leader wants. rewards play a big role. "leadership occurs when one or mroe persons engage with others in such a way that leaders and followers raise one another to higher levels of motivation and morality" disrupting normativity - intentionally identify the ignorance that a theory may have. bring out the norms, what is normal? reconstruction attending to power - identifying the flows of power through the theory whether it is acknowledged or not. how would differences in power occur based on who was placed into the theory? reconstruction cultivating agency - the development of personal and collective agency is central to the purpose of leadership. development isn't just a by-product. reconstruction

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LDR 201 ACTUAL CORE QUESTIONS WITH ANSWERS A+
2025
✔✔Contingency/Situational Theory - ✔✔"the reciprocal process of mobilizing by
persons with certain motives and values, various economic, political and other
resources in a context of competition and conflist, in order to realize goals
independently or mutally held by both leaders and followers" contextual and specific to
the situation on hand

✔✔Transactional/Transformational Theory - ✔✔leadership is about getting followers to
do what the leader wants. rewards play a big role. "leadership occurs when one or mroe
persons engage with others in such a way that leaders and followers raise one another
to higher levels of motivation and morality"

✔✔disrupting normativity - ✔✔intentionally identify the ignorance that a theory may
have. bring out the norms, what is normal? reconstruction

✔✔attending to power - ✔✔identifying the flows of power through the theory whether it
is acknowledged or not. how would differences in power occur based on who was
placed into the theory? reconstruction

✔✔cultivating agency - ✔✔the development of personal and collective agency is central
to the purpose of leadership. development isn't just a by-product. reconstruction

✔✔building interest convergence - ✔✔forming coalitions and not assuming people will
follow your reconstructed theory/social justice just because it is the right thing to do.
reconstruction

✔✔management activities - ✔✔- planning and budgeting
- organizing and staffing
- controlling and problem solving

✔✔leadership activities - ✔✔- establishing direction
- aligning people
- motivating/inspiring

✔✔Stogdill 1948 - ✔✔intelligence, alertness, insight, responsibility, initiative,
persistence, self-confidence, sociability. important leadership traits that were related to
how individuals became leaders. argued more moderately that both traits and situational
factors were determinants of leadership

✔✔Mann 1959 - ✔✔intelligence, masculinity, adjustment, dominance, extraversion,
conservatism. certain traits used to distinguish between leaders and non-leaders

, ✔✔Lord, DeVader, & Alliger - ✔✔individuals perceive leaders by: intelligence,
masculinity, dominance. traits could be used to make discriminations consistently
across situations between leaders and non-leaders

✔✔Kirkpatrick and Locke - ✔✔leaders differ from non-leaders with 6 traits: drive,
motivation, integrity, confidence, cognitive ability, task knowledge

✔✔Zaccaro, Kemp, and Bader - ✔✔"social intelligence"
cognitive ability, extraversion, concientiousness, emotional stability, opennes,
agreeableness, motivation, social intelligence, self-monitoring, problem-solving

✔✔OCEAN - ✔✔openness (next most), consientiousness, extraversion (most strongly
associated with leadership), agreeableness, neuroticism

✔✔strengths of trait approach - ✔✔intuitively appealing, highlights leadership
component, credibility, provides benchmarks for what to look for in leader

✔✔criticism of trait approach - ✔✔fails to delimit a list of traits, highly subjective, does
not take situation into account, research fails to look at traits in relationship to leadership
outcomes, not useful for training and development

✔✔skills approach - ✔✔emphasis on skills and abilities that can be learned and
developed. the ability to use one's knowledge and competencies to accomplish a set of
goals and objectives. primarily descriptive

✔✔Katz 1955, 3 skill approach - ✔✔technical - things
human - people
conceptual - ideas

✔✔technical skill - ✔✔having knowledge about and being proficient in a specific type of
work or activity. involves hands-on, most important at lower levels of management

✔✔human skill - ✔✔being able to work with people

✔✔conceptual skill - ✔✔ability to do the mental work of shaping meaning of
organizational policy or issues

✔✔skills based model - ✔✔1990s - researching to dvelop a theory of leadership based
on problem-solving skills in organizations. focused on army officers and various
situatuions of leading

✔✔environmental influence of skills approach - ✔✔internal - outdated technology, skill
level of employees
external - economic, political, or social issues

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