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Chapter 14 Leadership and Management

Chapter 14 Leadership and Management. After Reading and Studying This Chapter, You Should Be Able to:. Distinguish the characteristics and practices of leaders and managers Define leadership and management Distinguish between transactional and transformational leadership

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Chapter 14 Leadership and Management

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  1. Chapter 14Leadership and Management

  2. After Reading and Studying This Chapter, You Should Be Able to: • Distinguish the characteristics and practices of leaders and managers • Define leadership and management • Distinguish between transactional and transformational leadership • Describe the key management functions • Differentiate between leadership and management

  3. Leadership Defined: “Leading is the process by which a person with vision is able to influence the activities and outcomes of others in a desired way.”

  4. Bearing Courage Decisiveness Dependability Endurance Enthusiasm Initiative Integrity Judgment Justice Knowledge Loyalty Tact Unselfishness Leadership Traits

  5. Identifiable Practices Common to Leaders • Challenge the process • Inspire a shared vision • Enable others to act • Model the way • Encourage the heart

  6. Strong Leadership Can Improve Service • Effective leadership involves • Applying your own particular brand of leadership to the operation • Managing change effectively • Fostering teamwork • Soliciting input from employees • Motivating employees • Delivering on all promises

  7. Transactional Leadership • Leader is able to gain results through rewards, desired behaviors and/or incentives • Work in exchange for a desired reward

  8. Figure 14-1Transactional Leadership Model

  9. Transformational Leadership • Eliciting performance above normal expectations • Three important factors: • Charisma • Individual consideration • Intellectual stimulation

  10. Demands on the Hospitality Manager • Owners • Corporate office • Guests • Employees • Regulatory agencies • Competitors

  11. Figure 14-2Dynamics of Demand on General Manager in the Hospitality Industry

  12. Common Traits • High ego strength • Strategic thinking ability • Orientation towards the future • Belief in principles of human behavior • Strong connections • Politically astute • Know how to use power

  13. Questions Leaders Ask • “What needs to be done?” • “What can and should I do to make a difference?” • “What are the organization’s missions and goals?” • Do I pass the “mirror test?”

  14. Active Leaders • Reposition products and services to build a competitive advantage • Recruit talented people to execute the new strategies • Establish organizational resources that tightly focus on new strategies

  15. Leadership Approaches • Be decisive • Follow through • Select the best • Empower employees • Enhance career development

  16. Management Defined “The process of coordinating work activities so that they are completed efficiently and effectively with and through other people.”

  17. Key Management Functions • Forecasting • Planning • Organizing • Decision-Making • Communicating • Motivating • Controlling

  18. Efficiency Effectiveness Results

  19. Three Levels of Management Top Managers Middle Managers Front-line Managers

  20. Managerial Skills • Conceptual • Human • Technical

  21. Figure 14-6Management Skill Areas

  22. Managerial Roles • Figurehead • Leader • Spokesperson • Negotiator

  23. Leadership vs. Management

  24. To Empower Employees, Managers Must: • Take risks • Delegate • Foster a learning environment

  25. Empowered Employees Tend to: • Speak out about problems and concerns • Take responsibility for their actions • Consider themselves a network of professionals • Have the authority to make their own decisions when serving guests

  26. Trends • Diversity in associates • Lack of basic job skills • Increased need for training • Need to promote from within

  27. More Trends • Managing sales revenue all the way to the bottom line • Independent business units • Outsourcing • Increase in part-time workers • Technological advances • Social and environmental issues

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