Title: Leadership
1Leadership
2Objectives
- Contrast and compare management and
leadership - Explain clearly the role of communication in
managing and leading. - Distinguish trait, behavioral and situational
approaches to understanding leadership, and
provide examples of each - Distinguish, and illustrate through examples,
transformational and transactional leadership
3Leadership
- Leadership
- Set direction by developing a vision of the
future and align and inspire people to take
personal ownership of this vision.
4Management
- Managers
- Implement the vision and strategy provided by
leaders. - Plan, coordinate and staff, handle day-to-day
problems, ensure order and consistency, monitor
results against plans
5Communication
Managers
Leaders
Inspire Transform Excite Impassion Unify
Direct Monitor Control Reward Discipline
6CommunicationManagement Leadership
- Management
- Performance management developing, direction,
monitoring, providing feedback (rewarding and
disciplining) - Leadership
- Creating the vision securing widespread
enthusiastic endorsement incite passion for
achieving organizational mission
7Communication Management
- Communicate
- Work expectations role responsibilities
- Specific assignments and directions
- Ongoing performance feedback (with praise or
discipline) - Link work performed and unit and organizational
objectives - Link organizational objectives and organizational
mission
8Barriers to effective communication
- Filtering
- Jargon
- Selective perception
- Information/work overload
- Defensiveness
- Emotions/Stress
- Language Culture
9Enhancing Effectiveness ofCommunications
- Clear expectations
- Open and timely feedback
- Simple language (no jargon)
- Listen actively (paraphrase)
- Constrain emotions
- Monitor you nonverbal cues
10Communication Leadership
- Clarity
- Consistency
- Common purpose
- Praise recognition
- Trust
- Integrity
11Welch Energetic Energizer Edge Execution
Leadership
Behaviours
Situation (contingency)
Traits
Ambitious Self-Confident Desire to
Lead Honesty Integrity Job relevant knowledge
Initiating Structure Consideration Production
Orientation Employee Orientation
Leadership style must fit the person and
situation
(high self monitor)
12Trait Approach
- No universal traits that predict in all
situations - Traits predict more in weak situations than
strong situations - Cause or effect?
- Traits predict leadership, but not so well
effectiveness as a leader
13Behavioral Approach
- Specific behaviors distinguish leaders from
non-leaders - Initiating structure
- Consideration
14The Managerial Grid
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
(1,9)
(9,9)
(5,5)
Concern for People
(9,1)
(1,1)
1 2 3 4
5 6 7 8 9
Concern for Production
15Contingency Approach
- The leadership behaviours which will be most
effective will depend (are contingent) upon the
situation (environment and the people). - Formal power, task structure, leader-member
relationship, stress, followers readiness - (e.g. Path-goal theory Directive, supportive,
participative, achievement oriented)
16LMX (Contingency Theory)
- Leaders create in-groups and out-groups
- Subordinates in the in-group treated more
favorably than those in the out-group - In-group members more satisfied, productive, more
likely to remain with employer
17Transactional Transformational Leadership
- Transactional
- contingent reward
- management by exception
- Transformational
- Charismatic Inspirational
- Intellectual stimulation
- Individual consideration
18Transformational versus Transactional
- Transformational builds on transactional
- Effective leadership draws on both transactional
and transformational approaches - More fundamentally, effective leadership is
founded on - Trust
- Integrity (honesty and truthfulness)
- Respect
- Competency
19Jack Welch G.E.
- Vision
- Global Player
- 1 or 2 in the market for all businesses
- Learning culture (innovation)
- Product Service
20Jack Welch
- Transformational
- Intellectual stimulation?
- Individual consideration?
- Charismatic/inspiring?
- Transactional
- - Contingent Reward
21Leadership
- Does it always matter?
- Impact of Culture?