Question 1 Flashcards
Who: Andragogy?
Malcolm Knowles (1968)
What are the six principles of andragogy?
- Self-concept
- Experience
- Readiness to learn
- Orientation to learning
- Motivation to learn
- Active learning
What was McClusky’s theory?
Theory of Margin (1963)
What was McClusky’s Theory of Margin?
It is an analysis of an individual’s need to strike balance between the energy required for a task and the energy available. This is typically applied to learning.
What are the five followership types?
Exemplary, conformist, passive, alienated, and pragmatist.
What are the two dimensions of followership?
Engagement and critical thinking
Who: Followership?
Robert Kelley (1988)
What are the steps in Lewin’s model of change?
Unfreeze - Change - Freeze
What are seven types of leadership styles?
Democratic, Autocratic, Laissez-Faire, Transformational, Transactional, Bureaucratic, Servant
Who: Servant Leadership?
Greenleaf
Who: Trait theory of leadership?
Cowley (1931)
Who: Great Man theory
Carlyle (1841)
Who: Transformational
Downton (1973), Burns (1978), & Bass (1985)
Who: Transactional
Burns (1978)
Who: Situational
Hersey & Blanchard (1969)
Which theory states that a leader’s behavior is contingent to employee satisfaction, motivation, and performance?
Path-Goal Theory
In Path-Goal Theory, what is a leader responsible for identifying and removing?
Barriers
Who: LMX
Graen (1975)
Explain the Leader-Member Exchange Theory
The relationship between a superior and subordinate develops because of their interactions and involves both in-groups and out-groups
What is the Pareto Principle?
80 percent of the output is a result of 20% of the effort.