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Organizational and Societal
Theories of Leadership
Seek Broad Explanation of Leader and
Follower Behavior
Inclusive of Leader and Follower
Characteristics
Inclusive of Situational and Organizational
Constraints
Best of the Old and New
“Great Man” Plus Organizational
Influences
Transactional Leadership
Originally Included in Transformational
Leadership (Bass, 1985)
Back to Behavior Modification and Skinner
Transactional Leader Behaviors:
Contingent Reward Behavior
Management by Exception
Active Management by Exception
Laissez-Faire
Combined Positive Empirical Support,
Especially Contingent Reward
Transformational Leadership
Bass (1985)
Defined by Leader’s
Effect on Followers:
Trust, Admiration,
Loyalty, Respect, and
Motivation
Leader Transforms
Followers:
Awareness of
Importance of
Outcomes
Transcend Self-
Interests
Activate Higher Order
Needs
Leader Behaviors:
Idealized Influence
(Charisma)
Individualized
Consideration
Inspirational Motivation
Intellectual Stimulation
Charisma is Necessary
but not Sufficient
Bound by Organizational
Culture
Moderate Empirical
Support
Shaping Culture through
Transformational Leadership
Leaders Act as “Change
Agents” to Develop
Organizational Culture
Primary Mechanisms
Focus Attention
React to Crisis
Act as Role Model
Allocate Resources
Establish Hire/Fire
Criteria
Secondary Mechanisms
Design Systems and
Policies
Design Organizational
Structure
Design Facilities
Stories, Legends, and
Myths
Formal Statements
The “Founding Father
Effect”
Charismatic Leadership
Charisma = Divinely Inspired Gift
Unclear Interaction between Leader
Attributes, Follower Perceptions, and
Situational Constraints
Pro-Social or Pro-Self Charismatic
Leaders
Desire to Serve Self-Interests over the
Establishment of Achievement Oriented
Cultures
Charismatic Leader Influence
Leader Characteristics
High nPow and Self
Esteem
Strong Positive
Impression
Management
Articulate Ideological
Vision
Role Models
Communicate High
Expectations
Arouse Motivation
Follower Attributions
Non Status Quo Vision
Unconventional
Methods
Self-Sacrificing
Confident and
Assured
Rational Persuasion
and Inspirational
Appeals
Flash in the Pan
Charismatic Leaders
are Change Agents at
Pivotal Moments
Concluding Remarks
What Does it Take to Be a Leader?
Does Leadership Matter?
Do Organizations Want or Need
Leaders?
What Kinds of Leaders Are Needed?