Be sure your name is inserted in the box below and then click "Next" to start P1TLCM12: Founding Fathers On Leadership quiz. Name Email According to James MacGregor Burns: Leadership is leaders acting as well as caring, inspiring and persuading others to act for certain shared goals that represent the values, the wants and needs, the aspirations and expectations of themselves and the people they represent. And the genius of leadership lies in the manner in which leaders care about, visualize, and act on their own and their follower's values and motivations.TrueFalseChanging times require...Rigidity.Tried-and-true approaches.New approaches and new ideas.A committee approach.According to our book, the initial reaction to significant change often involves outrage bordering on hysteria.TrueFalseGeorge Washington, similar to most great leaders, was a...Continuous learner.Lawyer.Worrier.Professional politician.Compromise, consensus and teamwork are elements of a management technique known as..Total Quality Development.Infrastructure Maintenance.Soft Management.Command-and-Control Management.A creative leader usually has a pretty good idea where he wants to go before acting or attempting to inspire others to act.trueFalseIf leaders are to act for the people they represent, they must first...Establish Command-and-Control.Listen, establish trust, discuss, debate, understand, and learn.Take a survey.Think about their own career.The best leaders know that before great numbers of people can be moved to act, they first must be informed of facts and information regarding current affairs-and then persuaded as to why they should consider changing. This process is known as...Propaganda.Sounding the trumpet.Informing the ignorant.Seeding the field.The biggest mistake our founding fathers made was their failure to understand human nature and what motivated others.TrueFalseThe founding fathers were very good at handling the finances of the new nation right from the start.TrueFalseClick "Submit Quiz" to record your answers and to see your score. Time is Up! Wednesday, March 23 Mitch Javidi