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All of the following behaviors detract from one’s leadership status within a gro

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Question

All of the following behaviors detract from one’s leadership status within a group EXCEPT:

participating early and often.

indicating you are willing to do what you are told.

demonstrating your knowledge of everything.

volunteering to be the secretary or record keeper for the group.

Question 14

Bending the rules for one follower and not another could be considered:

the challenge of consistency.

the challenge of power.

the challenge of privilege.

the challenge of loyalty.

1 points

Question 15

Statements that link ideas together are known as:

skills.

transitions.

arguments.

links.

1 points

Question 16

What is it called when team members in a group support a decision in public that they oppose in private?

groupthink

escalating commitment

mismanaged agreement (the Abilene Paradox)

none of the above

a

participating early and often.

b

indicating you are willing to do what you are told.

c

demonstrating your knowledge of everything.

volunteering to be the secretary or record keeper for the group.

Question 14

Bending the rules for one follower and not another could be considered:

the challenge of consistency.

the challenge of power.

the challenge of privilege.

the challenge of loyalty.

1 points

Question 15

Statements that link ideas together are known as:

skills.

transitions.

arguments.

links.

1 points

Question 16

What is it called when team members in a group support a decision in public that they oppose in private?

groupthink

escalating commitment

mismanaged agreement (the Abilene Paradox)

none of the above

Explanation / Answer

13. So question is asking which one of below behaviours does not diminish leadership status in a group .

15.

Statements that link ideas together are known as Links.

16. What is it called when team members in a group support a decision in public that they oppose in private?

This is known as groupthink. it is because of peer pressure that made them to support a decision for which major of group members are in support inspite of his opinion for that decision.

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