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The Leadership Motivation Assessment

How motivated are you to lead?

The first and most basic prerequisite for leadership is the desire to lead. After all, becoming an effective leader takes hard work. If you're not prepared to work hard at developing your leadership skills or if, deep down, you're really not sure whether you want to lead or not, you'll struggle to become an effective leader.

Are you motivated to lead? This assessment helps you find the answer.

How to use the tool:

To use this tool, show the extent to which you agree or disagree with each of the following statements on a scale running from 1 (Strongly Disagree) to 5 (Strongly Agree).

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Question

Strongly
Disagree

     

Strongly
Agree

1

I am energized when people count on me for ideas.

2

As a practice, I ask people challenging questions when we are working on projects together.

3

I take delight in complimenting people that I work with when progress is made.

4

I find it easy to be the cheerleader for others, when times are good and when times are bad.

5

Team accomplishment is more important to me than my own personal accomplishments.

6

People often take my ideas and run with them.

7

When involved in group projects, building team cohesiveness is important to me.

8

When involved in group projects, coaching others is an activity that I gravitate toward.

9

I find pleasure in recognizing and celebrating the accomplishments of others.

10

When involved in group projects, my team members’ problems are my problems.

11

Resolving interpersonal conflict is an activity that I enjoy.

12

When involved in group projects, I frequently find myself to be an “idea generator.”

13

When involved in group projects, I am inclined to let my ideas be known.

14

I find pleasure in being a convincing person.

 

Total of weighted scores
(see instructions):

 

 

 

 

 

Score Interpretation

Score

Comment

14 – 27

This implies a low motivation to lead

28 – 55

This implies some uncertainty over your motivation to lead

56 – 70

This implies a strong motivation to lead.

Source: This set of questions was constructed for this self-assessment and for illustrative purposes only. No prior validation work has been conducted that enables us to address the construct validity of this assessment. This self-assessment was patterned after that of A. J. DuBrin in Leadership: Research Findings, Practice and Skills (2nd edition) (Boston: Houghton Mifflin Co., 1998). Pp. 10-11.

This test is one of five essential leadership assessments contained within Mind Tools’ “How to Lead: Discover the Leader Within You” course. This teaches the 48 essential skills needed to be an effective leader in today’s workplace. Normally priced $67, it's one of the free joining bonuses available to members of the Career Excellence Club.

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