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WGU D016 LEADERSHIP FOUNDATIONS AND ETHICS|
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Transformational Leadership - Answers - Intellectual stimulation is characterized by
enabling "followers to think of old problems in new ways"

Laissez-faire - Answers - A leader who allows staff to determine how they will achieve
goals and perform job functions has which leadership style

Situational Leadership - Answers - The basic principle underlying situational leadership
is that the leader adapts her leadership behavior to followers' "maturity," based on their
willingness and ability to perform a specific task.

autocratic leadership style - Answers - centralizing authority, making decisions alone,
and expecting followers or subordinates simply to follow instructions

authoritative leadership style - Answers - That gives direct, clear, details instructions as
to what, when, and how work is to be done

Discipline - Answers - Protecting instructional time from interruptions
Protecting teachers from internal and external distractions

Intellectual Stimulation (Transformational Leadership) - Answers - Intellectual
stimulation is characterized by enabling "followers to think of old problems in new ways"

Optimizer - Answers - In solving a problem searches for optimal solution

order leadership style - Answers -

formal network of communication - Answers - If the principal holds a faculty meeting and
shares information regarding the new reading program, the formal communication
network is being used

Informal network of communication - Answers - informal network, often referred to as
"the grapevine," does have some negative features, of which the most noted are
distortion and rumors (unsubstantiated information).

downward communication - Answers - Information that flows from higher to lower levels
in the organization's hierarchy.

, upward communication - Answers - Information that flows from lower to higher levels in
the organization's hierarchy. perhaps the form of communication that is most prone to
filtering

horizantal communication - Answers - When individuals communicate with other
individuals of the same status in the organization, horizontal communication is occurring

Vertical Communication - Answers - The term vertical is not used here to refer to the
direction of the communication; rather, it describes a pattern that focuses on combining
upward and downward communication, making leaders more visible through face-to-
face contact.

diagonal communication - Answers - Communication that cuts across vertical and
horizontal channels.

wheel network - Answers - a communication network in which a gatekeeper regulates
the flow of information from all other members

cognitive dissonance theory - Answers - the theory that we act to reduce the discomfort
(dissonance) we feel when two of our thoughts (cognitions) are inconsistent. For
example, when our awareness of our attitudes and of our actions clash, we can reduce
the resulting dissonance by changing our attitudes

Communication Accommodation Theory - Answers - The view that individuals adjust
their verbal communication to facilitate understanding.

Communication Accommodation Theory - Answers - theory that all people adapt their
behavior to others to some extent

Barriers that interfere with effective communication - Answers - information overload,
status difference, semantics, filtering, para-language, interpersonal relationships

formal networks - Answers - the transmission of messages established and approved by
the organizational hierarchy

informal networks - Answers - communications that flow along social and relational lines

downward communication - Answers - communication that flows from higher to lower
levels in an organization

Chain Network Structure - Answers - A communication network in which information is
passed from member to member, from one end of the chain to the other

connectors - Answers - Connectors are individuals on the faculty who see possibility,
know a large number of people from different sectors, and have mastered the skill of
bringing them together.

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