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Culture and Leadership

Culture and Leadership. Agenda. What is leadership? What are cultural differences in leadership? How to be an effective leader across different cultures?– Cultural Intelligence Assess CQ based on experiences in BafaBafa. How to study leadership.

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Culture and Leadership

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  1. Culture and Leadership

  2. Agenda • What is leadership? • What are cultural differences in leadership? • How to be an effective leader across different cultures?– Cultural Intelligence • Assess CQ based on experiences in BafaBafa

  3. How to study leadership • Subordinates have expectations of what a leader should be like • People who meet these expectations are more likely to be judged a s leaders • People from different cultures can have different and similar expectations

  4. Research on subordinate expectations • Universally “desirable” and “undesirable” expectations • Culturally contingent expectations • Together form SIX universally common conceptions • Cultures vary in degree to which they are expected

  5. Dimensions that subordinates judge leaders on • Charisma • Inspire, motivate, high performance expectations, have firm, core beliefs • Team oriented • Participative • Humane • Autonomous • Self-protective Globe Study

  6. Dimensions of leadership • Universal • Task concern • Relationship concern • Culture-specific • Fairness? Other reserach

  7. Process of leadership How subordinate responds to a leader Image of a leader Culture Individual & Team Effectiveness Acceptable substitute for a leader

  8. Leader success in different cultures • Expatriate adjustment • Overcome culture shock, • Ability to meet physical needs and social demands • Turnover • Task performance/Success

  9. Cultural Intelligence: A ‘predictor’ of expatriate adaptation • Ability to gather, interpret, act upon different cues to behave in novel and effective ways in different cultural settings or in a multicultural setting • Persist & believe in one self efficacy in spite of obstacles

  10. CQ and other frameworks • IQ theories: • Ability to adapt to others and situations • Leadership education : • Integrates knowledge, behavior, motivation • Customized to individual strengths and weaknesses

  11. What CQ is not-- SI • Social intelligence • Ability to empathize, work, direct, interact with others • Capacity to perform actions with and through others (social problem solving) • Manage people • Assumes others are not culturally different from target individual

  12. What CQ is not-- EI • EI • Understand and convey affect • Self regulate emotion • Assumes individual is familiar with culture and context (where the affect has a particular meaning) • Assumes interacting with culturally similar others

  13. Summary of Dimensions of CQ • Meta cognition • Strategize about how to learn/interpret cultural differences • Cognition • Knowing the content of cultural differences • Motivation • Confidence to persist & exert effort in cultural situations • Behavior • Ability to imitate social behaviors, acquire new behavioral repertoire e.g., kissing in cultures

  14. Types of meta cognition • Meta-cognitive knowledge • Knowing how to ‘learn’ (critical thinking) , what to learn, how to deal with knowledge about cultural differences • Meta-cognitive experience • What experiences to incorporate, how to do that, to learn for future interactions

  15. Class Activity • Go over your answers in the self reflection paper and highlight where you have obtained meta cognitive knowledge and meta cognitive experience • If you don’t have it, what should you do to obtain such knowledge and experience

  16. Cognitive CQ • Knowledge of cultural universals and differences • Not just values, but also economic, legal systems etc • Knowing oneself • Being flexible in understanding why people function as they do, and changing perception of oneself

  17. Motivational CQ • Motivated (direct attention & energy) to use knowledge of cultural difference and behave appropriate to culture

  18. Motivational CQ--II • Believing in one’s ability to be able to deal with people from novel cultures, • Not disengaging after initial failure, • Not needing rewards to persist even under personal threat • Have a problem-solving/strategic approach to overcome obstacles

  19. Motivational CQ--II • Set goals to master cultural interactions • Flexibility – • Strongly held norms and values (which form self) focus what one attends to behavioral choices, may lead to difficulty

  20. Class Activity • Go over your answers in the self reflection paper and highlight where you have displayed motivational cq • Self efficacy, persistence, goal setting, flexibility

  21. Behavioral CQ • Able to acquire and display behaviors for new culture (despite reservations) • Needs persistence to acquire skills • Needs aptitude to determine what new behaviors are needed and how to execute them effectively • Observe other’s behaviors to mimic, observe their reactions and modify to put them at ease

  22. Dimensions are inter-related and can affect each other • Meta-cognition  cognition • Self-efficacy  Strategic thinking (meta cognition)  behavior –> motivation • Meta cognition + cognition behavior

  23. Using features of CQ to design inter-cultural training

  24. Meta-cognitive Training- I • Planning • Generate cognitive structures • Higher level thinking strategies • After observing relationships, generate strategies for evaluating validity of relationships across situations • Use conditional knowledge to adjust hypotheses e.g., asking how are you

  25. Meta-cognitive Training-II • Monitoring • Reason inductively • Deliberate, formulate hypo concerning actions • Monitory internal and external cues • Focus on culturally discrepant information and adjust schema

  26. Meta-cognitive Training --III • Monitoring (cont’d) • Evaluate surroundings • Learn about one’s own learning • Critically reflect on own performance in cultural interactions

  27. Meta-cognitive Training --IV • Evaluating • Ability to learn about one’s own learning • Think critically and reflexively on one’s own performance in cultural intelligence • Focus on tools for generalization • E.g., general cultural assimilator vs. specific one • Emphasize inductive logic and reasoning • Introspect about learning styles

  28. Training in Cognitive CQ • Who, what why and how • E.g., Cultural assimilators, documentaries or experiential learning with a specific culture • Examine schemas about the self, social interactions, culture • How personal goals affect info processing & behavior

  29. Training in Motivational CQ • Use cultural experiences to build and enhance self efficacy • Short, simple, controlled, successful and incremental experiences (e.g., focus on simple and salient rituals) • Efficacy  persistence • Generate curiosity – tendency to experiment and observe

  30. Behavioral CQ • Use drama to help individual adopt an integrative, multisensory approach to experience learning and improve self knowledge and cognition, improve understanding of feelings and motivation of others, bolster self efficacy, learn nuances of behavior and action • E.g., role plays, performance, visual arts

  31. Behavioral CQ- II • Behaviors that are sanctioned are identified and transferred to learner, • Reinforcement and punishment are used to guide behavior change in role plays and simulations. • Break out of old habits and gain a new repertoire of culturally appropriate behaviors

  32. Why are previous approaches ineffective • Focus on culture specific training • Identify cultural value frameworks for trainees that can degrade into stereotyping • Do not adjust for individual differences in CQ • Do not consider intensity, duration, nature of expat assignments • Do not teach for generalization in other cultures

  33. Additional notes not used in lecture

  34. CQ • Focus on individual strengths and weaknesses • Knowledge, learning, motivation, behaviors

  35. Training in CQ • Moves away from culture specific knowledge • Values orientation vs direct knowledge/experience

  36. Individual factors predicting expatriate adjustment • Self Efficacy • Relational Skills • Perception Skills

  37. Individual factors predicting Expatriate Success • Ability to manage stress • Communicate effectively • Establish interpersonal relationships

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