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Charlie CookPowerPoint Presentation by Charlie Cook Copyright © 2005 Prentice Hall, Inc.Copyright © 2005 Prentice Hall, Inc. All rights reserved.All rights reserved. 8th edition Steven P. Robbins Mary Coulter
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Prentice Hall, Inc. All rights reserved. 17–2 L E A R N I N G O U T L I N E Follow this Learning Outline as you read and study this chapter. Managers versus Leaders • Contrast leaders and managers. • Explain why leadership is an important behavioral topic. Early Leadership Theories • Discuss what research has shown about leadership traits. • Contrast the findings of the four behavioral leadership theories. • Explain the dual nature of a leader’s behavior. Contingency Theories of Leadership • Explain how Fiedler’s theory of leadership is a contingency model.
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Prentice Hall, Inc. All rights reserved. 17–3 L E A R N I N G O U T L I N E (cont’d) Follow this Learning Outline as you read and study this chapter. Contingency Theories of Leadership • Contrast situational leadership and the leader participation model. • Discuss how path-goal theory explains leadership. Cutting Edge Approaches to Leadership • Differentiate between transactional and transformational leaders. • Describe charismatic and visionary leadership. Leadership Issues in the Twenty-First Century • Tell the five sources of leader’s power. • Discuss the issues today’s leaders face. • Explain why leadership is sometimes irrelevant.
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Prentice Hall, Inc. All rights reserved. 17–4 L E A R N I N G O U T L I N E (cont’d) Follow this Learning Outline as you read and study this chapter. What Is An Organization? • Describe the characteristics of an organization. • Explain how the concept of an organization is changing. Why Study Management? • Explain the universality of management concept. • Discuss why an understanding of management is important even if you don’t plan to be a manager. • Describe the rewards and challenges of being a manager.
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Prentice Hall, Inc. All rights reserved. 17–5 Managers Versus Leaders • Managers Are appointed to their position Can influence people only to the extent of the formal authority of their position Do not necessarily have the skills and capabilities to be leaders • Leaders Are appointed or emerge from within a work group Can influence other people and have managerial authority Do not necessarily have the skills and capabilities to be managers Leadership is the process of influencing a group toward the achievement of goals.
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Prentice Hall, Inc. All rights reserved. 17–6 Early Leadership Theories • Trait Theories (1920s-30s) Research focused on identifying personal characteristics that differentiated leaders from nonleaders was unsuccessful. Later research on the leadership process identified seven traits associated with successful leadership: Drive, the desire to lead, honesty and integrity, self- confidence, intelligence, job-relevant knowledge, and extraversion.
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Prentice Hall, Inc. All rights reserved. 17–7 Early Leadership Theories (cont’d) • Behavioral Theories University of Iowa Studies (Kurt Lewin) Identified three leadership styles: – Autocratic style: centralized authority, low participation – Democratic style: involvement, high participation, feedback – Laissez faire style: hands-off management Research findings: mixed results – No specific style was consistently better for producing better performance – Employees were more satisfied under a democratic leader than an autocratic leader.
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Prentice Hall, Inc. All rights reserved. 17–8 Early Leadership Theories (cont’d) • Behavioral Theories (cont’d) Ohio State Studies Identified two dimensions of leader behavior – Initiating structure: the role of the leader in defining his or her role and the roles of group members – Consideration: the leader’s mutual trust and respect for group members’ ideas and feelings. Research findings: mixed results – High-high leaders generally, but not always, achieved high group task performance and satisfaction. – Evidence indicated that situational factors appeared to strongly influence leadership effectiveness.
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Prentice Hall, Inc. All rights reserved. 17–9 Early Leadership Theories (cont’d) • Behavioral Theories (cont’d) University of Michigan Studies Identified two dimensions of leader behavior – Employee oriented: emphasizing personal relationships – Production oriented: emphasizing task accomplishment Research findings: – Leaders who are employee oriented are strongly associated with high group productivity and high job satisfaction.
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Prentice Hall, Inc. All rights reserved. 17–10 The Managerial Grid • Managerial Grid Appraises leadership styles using two dimensions: Concern for people Concern for production Places managerial styles in five categories: Impoverished management Task management Middle-of-the-road management Country club management Team management
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Prentice Hall, Inc. All rights reserved. 17–11 Contingency Theories of Leadership • The Fiedler Model (cont’d) Proposes that effective group performance depends upon the proper match between the leader’s style of interacting with followers and the degree to which the situation allows the leader to control and influence. Assumptions: A certain leadership style should be most effective in different types of situations. Leaders do not readily change leadership styles. – Matching the leader to the situation or changing the situation to make it favorable to the leader is required.
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Prentice Hall, Inc. All rights reserved. 17–12 Contingency Theories… (cont’d) • The Fiedler Model (cont’d) Least-preferred co-worker (LPC) questionnaire Determines leadership style by measuring responses to 18 pairs of contrasting adjectives. – High score: a relationship-oriented leadership style – Low score: a task-oriented leadership style Situational factors in matching leader to the situation: Leader-member relations Task structure Position power
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Prentice Hall, Inc. All rights reserved. 17–13 Contingency Theories… (cont’d) • Hersey and Blanchard’s Situational Leadership Theory (SLT) Argues that successful leadership is achieved by selecting the right leadership style which is contingent on the level of the followers’ readiness. Acceptance: leadership effectiveness depends on whether followers accept or reject a leader. Readiness: the extent to which followers have the ability and willingness to accomplish a specific task Leaders must relinquish control over and contact with followers as they become more competent.
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Prentice Hall, Inc. All rights reserved. 17–14 Contingency Theories… (cont’d) • Hersey and Blanchard’s Situational Leadership Theory (SLT) Creates four specific leadership styles incorporating Fiedler’s two leadership dimensions: Telling: high task-low relationship leadership Selling: high task-high relationship leadership Participating: low task-high relationship leadership Delegating: low task-low relationship leadership
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Prentice Hall, Inc. All rights reserved. 17–15 Contingency Theories… (cont’d) • Hersey and Blanchard’s Situational Leadership Theory (SLT) Posits four stages follower readiness: R1: followers are unable and unwilling R2: followers are unable but willing R3: followers are able but unwilling R4: followers are able and willing
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Prentice Hall, Inc. All rights reserved. 17–16 Contingency Theories… (cont’d) • Leader Participation Model Posits that leader behavior must be adjusted to reflect the task structure—whether it is routine, nonroutine, or in between—based on a sequential set of rules (contingencies) for determining the form and amount of follower participation in decision making in a given situation. Contingencies: decision significance, importance of commitment, leader expertise, likelihood of commitment, group support, group expertise
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Prentice Hall, Inc. All rights reserved. 17–17 Contingency Theories… (cont’d) • Leader Participation Model Contingencies: Decision significance Importance of commitment Leader expertise Likelihood of commitment Group support Group expertise Team competence
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Prentice Hall, Inc. All rights reserved. 17–18 Contingency Theories… (cont’d) • Path-Goal Model States that the leader’s job is to assist his or her followers in attaining their goals and to provide direction or support to ensure their goals are compatible with organizational goals. Leaders assume different leadership styles at different times depending on the situation: Directive leader Supportive leader Participative leader Achievement oriented leader
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Prentice Hall, Inc. All rights reserved. 17–19 Current Approaches to Leadership • Transactional Leadership Leaders who guide or motivate their followers in the direction of established goals by clarifying role and task requirements. • Transformational Leadership Leaders who inspire followers to transcend their own self-interests for the good of the organization by clarifying role and task requirements. Leaders who also are capable of having a profound and extraordinary effect on their followers.
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Prentice Hall, Inc. All rights reserved. 17–20 Current Approaches to Leadership (cont’d) • Charismatic Leadership An enthusiastic, self-confident leader whose personality and actions influence people to behave in certain ways. Characteristics of charismatic leaders: Have a vision Are able to articulate the vision Are willing to take risks to achieve the vision Are sensitive to the environment and follower needs Exhibit behaviors that are out of the ordinary
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Prentice Hall, Inc. All rights reserved. 17–21 Current Approaches to Leadership (cont’d) • Visionary Leadership A leader who creates and articulates a realistic, credible, and attractive vision of the future that improves upon the present situation. Visionary leaders have the ability to: Explain the vision to others Express the vision not just verbally but through behavior Extend or apply the vision to different leadership contexts
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Prentice Hall, Inc. All rights reserved. 17–22 Current Approaches to Leadership (cont’d) • Team Leadership Characteristics Having patience to share information Being able to trust others and to give up authority Understanding when to intervene • Team Leader’s Job Managing the team’s external boundary Facilitating the team process Coaching, facilitating, handling disciplinary problems, reviewing team and individual performance, training, and communication
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Prentice Hall, Inc. All rights reserved. 17–23 Current Approaches to Leadership (cont’d) • Team Leadership Roles Liaison with external constituencies Troubleshooter Conflict manager Coach
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Prentice Hall, Inc. All rights reserved. 17–24 Leadership Issues in the 21st Century • Managing Power Legitimate power The power a leader has as a result of his or her position. Coercive power The power a leader has to punish or control. Reward power The power to give positive benefits or rewards. Expert power The influence a leader can exert as a result of his or her expertise, skills, or knowledge. Referent power The power of a leader that arise because of a person’s desirable resources or admired personal traits.
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Prentice Hall, Inc. All rights reserved. 17–25 Developing Credibility and Trust • Credibility (of a Leader) The assessment of a leader’s honesty, competence, and ability to inspire by his or her followers • Trust The belief of followers and others in the integrity, character, and ability of a leader. Dimensions of trust: integrity, competence, consistency, loyalty, and openness. Trust is related to increases in job performance, organizational citizenship behaviors, job satisfaction, and organization commitment.
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Prentice Hall, Inc. All rights reserved. 17–26 Providing Online Leadership • Challenges of Online Leadership Communication Choosing the right words, structure, tone, and style for digital communications Performance management Defining, facilitating, and encouraging performance Trust Creating a culture where trust among all participants is expected, encouraged, and required,
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Prentice Hall, Inc. All rights reserved. 17–27 Empowering Employees • Empowerment Involves increasing the decision-making discretion of workers such that teams can make key operating decisions in develop budgets, scheduling workloads, controlling inventories, and solving quality problems. Why empower employees? Quicker responses problems and faster decisions. Address the problem of increased spans of control in relieving managers to work on other problems.
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Prentice Hall, Inc. All rights reserved. 17–28 Cross-Cultural Leadership • Universal Elements of Effective Leadership Vision Foresight Providing encouragement Trustworthiness Dynamism Positiveness Proactiveness
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Prentice Hall, Inc. All rights reserved. 17–29 Gender Differences and Leadership • Research Findings Males and females use different styles Women tend to adopt a more democratic or participative style unless in a male-dominated job. Women tend to use transformational leadership. Men tend to use transactional leadership.
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Prentice Hall, Inc. All rights reserved. 17–30 Heroic Leadership: Basics of Leadership • Give people a reason to come to work. • Help them to develop a passion for their work • Instill in them a sense of commitment to their colleagues • Develop their sense of responsibility to customers • Be loyal to the organization’s people
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Prentice Hall, Inc. All rights reserved. 17–31 Leadership Can Be Irrelevant • Substitutes for Leadership Follower characteristics Experience, training, professional orientation, or the need for independence Job characteristics Routine, unambiguous, and satisfying jobs Organization characteristics Explicit formalized goals, rigid rules and procedures, or cohesive work groups
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