Asked by
Yonas Worku
on Dec 22, 2024Verified
In the context of intergroup relations, a leader's effectiveness can often be thwarted or compromised due to:
A) having too many people to manage.
B) being perceived as an outgroup leader to some subgroups.
C) engaging in decision making that is vulnerable to group polarisation.
D) giving inadequate attention to the aspirations and emotional needs of group members.
Intergroup Relations
The interactions and dynamics that occur between different groups within a society, including cooperation, conflict, and competition.
Outgroup Leader
An individual who holds a leadership position or is influential in a group that is considered distinct or separate from one's own reference group.
Group Polarisation
Tendency for group discussion to produce more extreme group decisions than the mean of members’ pre-discussion opinions, in the direction favoured by the mean.
- Comprehend the role of social identity and prototypicality in leadership effectiveness.
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Learning Objectives
- Comprehend the role of social identity and prototypicality in leadership effectiveness.