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Leading others and resolving conflict

Leading others and resolving conflict. Chapter 11. Leadership Styles. Leadership Type X Type Y Autocratic Laissez-Faire Democratic. Leadership Theories . Trait Theory Earliest view In-born traits of leadership Not “proven” Certain traits are definitely in leaders Situational Theory

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Leading others and resolving conflict

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  1. Leading others and resolving conflict Chapter 11

  2. Leadership Styles • Leadership • Type X • Type Y • Autocratic • Laissez-Faire • Democratic

  3. Leadership Theories • Trait Theory • Earliest view • In-born traits of leadership • Not “proven” • Certain traits are definitely in leaders • Situational Theory • Leadership depends on events • Fred Fiedler : Contingency Theory • Hershey and Blanchard: Readiness Theory • Functional Theory • Different tasks need different leaders • Leadership is shared • Transformational Leadership • Leadership through motivation and visualization

  4. Groupthink • Irving Janis • Desire to avoid conflict • Poor decisions

  5. Leadership: Goals and Styles • Blake and Mouton’s Conflict Grid • Avoider • Accommodator • Compromiser • Competitive Force • Problem-solving Collaborator

  6. Culture and Gender • Individualism vs. Collectivism • Leadership • Conflict • Gender

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