Title: LEADING
1LEADING
- Presented by
- Kayleigh Beckett
- Michelle Jacob
- Ashley MacNeil
- Celeste Pottie
2An Introduction
- Martin Luther King Jr. and Hitler
- Leadership Traits
- Types of Power
- How leadership works with motivation
- The importance of Leadership in a firm
3Leadership Traits
- Intelligence/Knowledge/Expertise
- Dominance/Self-Confidence
- High Energy
- Tolerance for Stress
- Integrity/Honesty
- Maturity
4What makes a person accept a leader?
- Power
- 1) Legitimate Power
- 2) Reward Power
- 3) Coercive Power
- 4) Expert Power
- 5) Referent Power
- Common goals
- Respect
- Fear
- Lack of Options
5What makes a person accept a leader?
- Martin Luther King Jr.
- Legitimate Power
- Expert Power
- Referent Power
- Common Goals
- Respect
- Hitler
- Legitimate Power
- Reward Power
- Coercive Power
- Expert Power
6How leadership motivates
- Leadership motivation is both an intrinsic and
extrinsic behaviour - Intrinsically Motivated Behaviour Behaviour that
is performed for its own sake. - Extrinsically motivated Behaviour Behaviour that
is performed to acquire material or social
rewards or to avoid punishment.
Effort
Outcomes
Performance
By motivating people, effort is put in,
performance is increased and the outcomes have a
better chance of being favourable.
7How leadership motivates
Martin Luther King Jr. Followers of Dr .King
would be intrinsically motivated since their
actions were performed for their own civil
rights.
Hitler Followers of Hitler would be extrinsically
motivated since their actions were to gain social
rewards (remain in power) and to avoid punishment
(prosecution or death)
8Leadership The Heart of the Firm
- Leadership is the most important management
skill. - Leadership guides employees in a positive
direction. - Leadership skills can be learned and developed.
- Leadership encourages employees to be motivated
in the workplace. - Leadership passes along positive energy in a
workplace.
9Its Time For...Jeopardy!
10Jeopardy!
Leadership Traits
Famous Leaders
Power
Martin or Adolf?
A Petit Déjuner
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11Leadership Traits100Without this trait
leaders would not be able to understand complex
issues and solve problems.
12Leadership Traits200Leaders who act selfishly
and tend to have emotional outbursts are not
exercising this important leadership trait
13Leadership Traits300When in excess this trait
could be very annoying.
14Leadership Traits400This is a trait possessed
by leaders who do not lie.
15Leadership Traits500This trait helps leaders
deal with difficult situations. (it could also
help you when trying to do school work.)
- What is Tolerance for Stress?
16Famous Leaders100She was the "Mother of the
Modern-Day Civil Rights Movement" who refused to
give up her seat on the bus.
17Famous Leaders200He is the host of The
Apprentice.
18Famous Leaders300He is the current Prime
Minister of Canada
19Famous Leaders400He is a popular pop-artist
and social activist.
20Famous Leaders500His Thesis was calledWhat
Colour Green? Defining, Assessing and Measuring
Business Environmental Performance based on a
Modified Technocentric Paradigm
21Power100This is the number of types of power
outlined in our textbook.
22Power200This type of power has the ability to
give or withhold tangible and non-tangible
rewards
23Power300The type of power people have when
they have more expertise and skill sets than
others.
24Power400The basic type of power that a boss
has over his/her employees.
- What is Legitimate Power?
25Power500To compel by force, intimidation, or
authority, esp. without regard for individual
desire
What is Coercive Power?
26Martin or Adolf?10012 Million Holocaust
victims suffered and died under his regime.
27Martin or Adolf? 200He became the first black
American to be honored as Time magazine's Man of
the Year.
- Who is Martin Luther King Jr.?
28Martin or Adolf?300He wrote 'Letter from
Birmingham Jail,' arguing that it was his moral
responsibility to disobey unjust laws
- Who is Martin Luther King Jr. ?
29Martin or Adolf?400His 3rd grade report from
his teacher remarked that he was...'bad tempered
and fancied himself as a leader.'
30Martin or Adolf500He was voted Time Magazines
man of the year in 1938.
31A Petit Déjuner100Crêpes.
32A Petit Déjuner200Pamplemousse.
33A Petit Déjuner 300Maison.
34A Petit Déjuner 400Chat.
35A Petit Déjuner 500Nouvelle Écosse.