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Leadership in Organizations

Leadership in Organizations. Chapter 13. Learning Objectives. Describe the trait approach to leadership and identify the characteristics that distinguish successful leaders from ordinary people.

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Leadership in Organizations

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  1. Leadership inOrganizations Chapter 13

  2. Learning Objectives • Describe the trait approach to leadership and identify the characteristics that distinguish successful leaders from ordinary people. • Distinguish between the two basic forms of leader behavior: person-oriented behavior and production-oriented behavior, explaining how grid training helps develop them. • Explain what the leader-member exchange (LMX) model and the attributional approach to leadership say about the relationships between leaders and followers.

  3. Learning Objectives • Describe the nature of charismatic leadership and how it compares to transformational leadership. • Summarize what LPC contingency theory and situational leadership theory say about the connection between leadership style and situational variables. • Describe various techniques used to develop leadership in organizations.

  4. Leadership The process whereby one individual influences other group members toward the attainment of defined group or organizational goals.

  5. Great Person Theory • Possess Special Traits • Traits Responsible for Assuming Power and Authority Positions

  6. Successful Leader Characteristics

  7. Subordinate Participation Model

  8. Leading Groups vs. Teams

  9. Charismatic Leader Qualities • Self-Confidence • A Vision • Extraordinary Behavior • Recognized as Change Agent • Environmental Sensitivity

  10. Charismatic Leader Reactions • Above-Normal Performance Levels • High Devotion, Loyalty, and Reverence Levels Toward Leader • Enthusiasm For and Excitement About Leader and Ideas • Generally, Reactions Tend to Be Highly Polarized – Either Love or Hate Them

  11. Transformational Leaders Qualities • Intellectual Stimulation • Individual Consideration • Inspirational Motivation

  12. Becoming a Transformational Leader

  13. Normative Decision Theory

  14. Normative Decision TheoryDecision Rules

  15. Substitutes for Leadership • Individual Characteristics • Knowledge • Commitment • Experience • Job Characteristics • Highly Routine • Highly Interesting • Organization Characteristics • Work Norms • Cohesion • Technology

  16. Leadership Development • Networking • Mentoring • Job Assignments • Action Learning

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