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What is Leadership?
Impact of Leadership-Infosys
Styles of Leadership
Quality of leaders
MS Dhoni-Cricketer
Major business challenges
The Leadership In 21st Century
Sir Richard Branson
Video on Leadership
Impact of Leadership-Infosys
3. What is Leadership?
ï± The abilty to influenece a group
or individual toward the
achievement of a vision or set
of goal.
ï§ Clearly stating your vision!
ï§ Explaining your plan for attaining
your vision!
ï§ Instilling confidence and
optimism!
ï§ Expressing confidence in those
you lead!!!
6. Styles of Leadership
1. Autocratic Leadership: Individual control over all decisions.
Example: Colonel Gaddafi
2. Democratic Leadership: They Listen to and act on opinions of the
group. Example: Barack Obama & Narendra Modi
3. Visionary Leadership: The processes, steps, and methods of
leadership are achieved with and through people. Example: Mother
Teresa & Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi
4. Laissez Faire Leadership: Make very few decisions and give very
little feedback .
5. Transactional Leadership:These leaders motivate their followers by
promoting the reward of winning the game.
8. Quality of Leaders-I
1. Listening
"When people talk,listen completely. Most people never listen." - Ernest Hemingway
2. Storytelling
"Storytelling is the most powerful way to put ideas into the world today." -Robert
McAfee Brown
3. Authenticity
"I had no idea that being your authentic self could make me as rich as I've become. If I
had, I'd have done it a lot earlier." -Oprah Winfrey
4. Transparency
"As a small businessperson, you have no greater leverage than the truth." -John
Whittier
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5. Team Playing
"Individuals play the game, but teams beat the odds." -SEAL Team Saying
6. Responsiveness
"Life is 10% what happens to you and 90% how you react to it." -Charles Swindoll
7. Adaptability
"When you're finished changing, you're finished." -Ben Franklin
8. Passion
"The only way to do great work is to love the work you do." -Steve Jobs
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9. Surprise and Delight
"A true leader always keeps an element of surprise up his sleeve, which others
cannot grasp but which keeps his public excited and breathless." -Charles de
Gaulle
10. Simplicity
"Less isn't more; just enough is more." -Milton Glaser
11. Gratefulness
"I would maintain that thanks are the highest form of thought, and that gratitude is
happiness doubled by wonder." -Gilbert Chesterton
12. The 'Captain Cool' of the Indian cricket team.
It's about an ordinary man who went on to do
extraordinary things.
Dhoni is one those few captains in sports who have
always led from the front, more so, in a situation of
crisis.
Dhoni motivates his team well during all cricketing
sessions.
Success does not go to his Head
MS Dhoni-Cricketer
15. CONTRIBUTE UNIQUENESS:
"Absorb what is useful, reject what is useless, add
what is specifically your own.â âBruce Lee
ï Have an original perspective that inspires people
ï Apply knowledge from one area to another or
synthesize ideas from different disciplines
ï Tell a different story about the material; Relate it
to your own life and work experiences
ï Find a novel way to communicate key concepts or
approach a problem
ï Trim the fat off of a theory or operational system;
add new elements that improve
16. ACT EFFECTIVELY :
âEfficiency is doing things right; effectiveness is doing the
right things.â â Peter Drucker
ï Tell a different story about the material; Relate it to
your own life and work experiences
ï Find a novel way to communicate key concepts or
approach a problem
ï Trim the fat off of a theory or operational system;
add new elements that improve
17. BE RESILIENT
âFall seven times, Stand up eight.â â Japanese
Proverb
ï If you believe in your mission and abilities, failure is
just a temporary detour.
ï Most failures contain one or more lessons. Be
willing to admit your contribution to the failure, and be
ready to change your thinking about the issue.
ï Listen to and collaborate with others, but do not
suppress your own voice and goals.
ï You may need to take time to grieve the loss of a
dream, contemplate, and regroup.
18. EMBRACE CHANGE
âą âThe entrepreneur always searches for change,
responds to it, and exploits it as an opportunity. â â
Peter Drucker
ï The human brain naturally resists change, seeing it
as a threat.
ï It is important to counteract your brainâs natural, fear-
based, conservative tendencies and cultivate an
optimistic attitude to change.
ï Pay attention to the thoughts and feelings that
change brings up in you. See if you can watch fearful
reactions without feeling you have to act on them.