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Leadership Principle
Leadership Principles #3
| Question | Answer |
|---|---|
| Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. provides a great example of creating a vision for his followers in his speech entitled, "I Have A Dream". he does a great job of articulating his vision by: | using passion and emotion with images and word pictures to provide his personal conviction about his dream. |
| What are the two governing principles in time management: | Who's in charge/Develop self-mastery of discipline by developing good habits. |
| The autocratic leadership style says: | do it my way! |
| For a meeting to accomplish results, who should act as the "meeting referee" if necessary? | You, the leader |
| ABC Lists help to: | prioritize tasks. |
| Simply stated, time management is: | using the time available to the greatest advantage |
| Communication is: | any connection between human beings. |
| The first level of communication is known as: | cliche conversation |
| To engage in the highest level of communication, you need: | trust and self-disclosure |
| According to research, what percent of our communication comes through non-verbal channels of communication: | 75-90% |
| When you are emphathetically listening and understanding another person's point of view without having to change it, you are using: | validation. |
| When a person is able to repeat back to another individual what he, she, or they are saying to their satisfaction, the person is using: | active listening |
| We prefer certain physical distances with other people, also called proximity, and the distance or space that is the normal personal space people prefer to have with one another is: | 18 inches to 4 feet |
| The style of communication that allows others to invade, take advantage, and control with the "speaker's consent" is called: | passive communication |
| The deepest and more profound type of communication in which individuals are approaching absolute openness and honesty is the communication level called: | peak communication |