Explain any three qualities of a good leader. from Class 12 CBS

Subject

Business Studies

Class

CBSE Class 12

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 Multiple Choice QuestionsShort Answer Type

1.

Name the type of plan which is time bound and linked with measurable outcome.

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2.

Planning is done for achieving the organisational goals. Do you agree? Give one reason in support of your answer.

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3.

Identify the nature of management when it is said to be systematised body of knowledge that explain certain general truths.

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4.

At which level of management are the managers responsible for the welfare and survival of the organisation?

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5.

Give the meaning of ‘orientation’ as a step in the process of ‘Staffing’. 

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6.

Define ‘Formal Communication’.

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7.

Explain how the principles of management:
a. Provide useful insights into the reality and
b. Help in thoughtful decision making.

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8.

Why is training important for the organisation? State any three reasons.

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9.

Explain any three qualities of a good leader.


Leadership is the process of influencing the behavior of others to work willingly and enthusiastically for achieving predetermined goals. The qualities of a good leader are:
(i) Physical features: Physical features like height, weight, health, appearance determine the physical personality of an individual. It is believed that good physical features attract people.
(ii) Knowledge: A good leader should have required knowledge and competence.
(iii) Integrity: A leader should possess high level of integrity and honesty. He should be a role model to others regarding the ethics and values.

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10.

Explain the technique of scientific management that is the extension of ‘Principle of division of work and specialisation’.

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