Definitions | Leadership Styles | Characteristics of a Successful Leader | Relationships | Advocacy |
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Leadership
A practice of encouraging others to purposefully accomplish an outcome that will achieve the fullest potential of the individual, department, profession, or community.
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Transactional leadership
Style based on exchanges between a leader and a follower or colleague in which followers are rewarded only when meeting specific goals or exceeding performance criteria.
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Emotional Intelligence
Fill in the Blank: Most effective leaders have a high degree of ____.
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Showing self-reflection and knowledge of one's strengths and weaknesses.
What can increase leadership potential?
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optimum care for clients
Fill in the Blank: OTs advocate for the strength of the profession but for ____?
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Health Policy
A written statement that describes the intended course of an issue related to health.
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Transformational leadership
Style in which leaders create connections with followers that inspire and motivates others to exceed an outcome beyond exchanges and rewards.
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Self-awareness, self-regulation, and motivation are 3 skills of emotional intelligence that an OT practitioner can develop to become an excellent leader.
What are 3 specific skills of emotional intelligence that an OT Practitioner can develop to be an excellent leader?
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"person, groups, or populations"
How does the OTPF define the client?
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True
True or False: The AOTA is a national professional organization in the U.S?
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Emotional Intelligence
The ability to perceive, access, generate, and regulate emotions to promote emotional and intellectual growth.
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They identify the role and designate necessary tasks to followers while providing positive and negative rewards.
In transactional leadership, what does the leader identify, designate, and provide based on performance?
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Salaries and monetary benefits
What are examples of extrinsic factors?
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client-centered practice
What is another term that can be used for the relationship between the OTA and client?
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Political action committee
Who provides funding to state and federal candidates who support a profession or industry and their initiative through private donations from association members?
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Advocacy
The process of supporting a cause, such as an idea, policy, or activity, that can directly affect a person or group's well-being.
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True
True or False: measurement of the success of leadership can be recognized subjectively or objectively?
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Self- worth, morals, and goals to seek out challenges.
What are examples of intrinsic factors?
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multidisciplinary, control, increasing, decreasing
Fill in the blank: ___teams are more effective than ___ groups for ____ patient outcomes and satisfaction and _______ lengths of say for certain populations.
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False, Most states
True or False: All states have heir own professional OT association?
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Political Action Committee (PAC)
A committee that provides funding to state and federal candidates who support a profession or industry and their initiatives through private donations from association member.
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Subjectively
Fill in the Blank: Most commonly used in the rehabilitation field where relationships are valued at the client, team, and community levels, successful leadership is viewed____________.
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They motivate patients to achieve their highest potential for optimal participation in activities.
How are OTAs leaders in patient care?
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True
True of False: Community includes the populations and settings outside of the client and care team relationships. This also includes professional organizations.
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Pick any from page 29
Name one formal and informal advocacy activity for OTAS and OTA students.
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