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INTRODUCTION
Assignment: What possibilities do you see for this group to
be more productive?
What’s the significance of this cartoon?
The Bureaucrat :- Who sticks to routine, appeases his superiors and avoids his subordinates.
The Autocrat :- Who is directive and expects obedience.
The Diplomat :- Who is opportunistic and exploits people.
The Expert :- Who is concerned only with his own field of specialization. He treats his subordinates as fellow-workers.
The Participative(Democratic) :- Who helps others to develop their own initiative.
TYPES OF LEADERSHIPTYPES OF LEADERSHIP
ANALYSIS OF LEADERSHIP STYLEANALYSIS OF LEADERSHIP STYLE
The ideal management or organisation is that which utilizes
all leadership types to the best of advantage. Therefore,
sometimes we may tend towards democratic type whereas at
times the situation demands that we must tend towards
autocratic type.
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Leaders vs. ManagersLeaders vs. ManagersLEADERS:
innovateinnovate focus on people focus on people
inspire trustinspire trust have a long-range viewhave a long-range view ask what and whyask what and why have eyes on horizonhave eyes on horizon
originateoriginate challenge status quochallenge status quo do the right thingdo the right thing
MANAGERS:MANAGERS: administrateadministrate focus on systems and focus on systems and
structuresstructures rely on controlrely on control have a short-range have a short-range
viewview ask how and whenask how and when have eyes on bottom have eyes on bottom
lineline initiateinitiate accept status quoaccept status quo do things rightdo things right
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Types of Leadership Style
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Types of Leadership Style
• Autocratic:– Leader makes decisions without reference
to anyone else– High degree of dependency on the leader– Can create de-motivation and alienation
of staff– May be valuable in some types of business
where decisions need to be made quickly and decisively
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Types of Leadership Style
• Democratic:• Encourages decision making
from different perspectives – leadership may be emphasised throughout the organisation– Consultative: process of consultation before
decisions are taken– Persuasive: Leader takes decision and seeks
to persuade others that the decision is correct
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Types of Leadership Style
• Democratic:– May help motivation and involvement– Workers feel ownership of the firm
and its ideas– Improves the sharing of ideas
and experiences within the business– Can delay decision making
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Types of Leadership Style
• Laissez-Faire:– ‘Let it be’ – the leadership responsibilities
are shared by all– Can be very useful in businesses
where creative ideas are important– Can be highly motivational,
as people have control over their working life– Can make coordination and decision making
time-consuming and lacking in overall direction– Relies on good team work– Relies on good interpersonal relations
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Types of Leadership Style
• Paternalistic:• Leader acts as a ‘father figure’• Paternalistic leader makes decision
but may consult• Believes in the need to support
staff
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Factors Affecting Style• Leadership style may be dependent
on various factors:– Risk - decision making and change initiatives
based on degree of risk involved– Type of business – creative business
or supply driven?– How important change is –
change for change’s sake?– Organisational culture – may be long embedded
and difficult to change– Nature of the task – needing cooperation? Direction?
Structure?
LEADERSHIPLEADERSHIP
Leadership is the ability of a leader, by which a Leader, influences others to work together willingly on related tasks to attain that which the leader desires.
OR
Leadership is a process of influencing others to act in a way that will accomplish the objectives of the Leader or the Organisation.
The Bureaucrat :- Who sticks to routine, appeases his superiors and avoids his subordinates.
The Autocrat :- Who is directive and expects obedience.
The Diplomat :- Who is opportunistic and exploits people.
The Expert :- Who is concerned only with his own field of specialization. He treats his subordinates as fellow-workers.
The Participative(Democratic) :- Who helps others to develop their own initiative.
TYPES OF LEADERSHIPTYPES OF LEADERSHIP
ANALYSIS OF LEADERSHIP STYLEANALYSIS OF LEADERSHIP STYLE
The ideal management or organisation is that which utilizes
all leadership types to the best of advantage. Therefore,
sometimes we may tend towards democratic type whereas at
times the situation demands that we must tend towards
autocratic type.
WHAT A SUPERVISOR SHOULD DOWHAT A SUPERVISOR SHOULD DO
A supervisor having adequate knowledge about leadership
should keep following in mind :-
Use the style of leadership that seems most natured to you.
Do not try to copy a style that does not fit you.
Be flexible in your style.
Encourage creativity in workers.
Teach workers to do things better.
Do not police the mistakes of your workers.
Keep proper interaction with subordinates.
Core Functions of Leaders Planning
Seeking information Defining tasks Setting aims Initiating/briefing Task allocation Setting standards
Controlling Maintaining standards Ensuring progress On-going decision making
Supporting Individual contributions Encouraging team spirit Reconciling morale
Informing Clarifying tasks and plans Updating Receiving feedback and interpreting
Evaluating Feasibility of ideas Performance Enabling self assessment
Leadership derived from Anglo-Saxon word--road or path ahead
Leadership is about knowing the next step and taking others with you
Management from Latin ‘manus’ meaning ‘hand’ as in handling something
Management is about handling the system
Origin
Facts
Leadership is a trainable, transferable skill, rather than it being an exclusively inborn ability.
50% of motivation lies within the individual and 50% comes from external factors.
Personal Action PlanPersonal Action Plan
Take 10 minutes to write down at least 3 Take 10 minutes to write down at least 3 things you are going to do when you get things you are going to do when you get back to work to develop your leadership back to work to develop your leadership skills and/or take on a leadership role.skills and/or take on a leadership role.
Consider the Leadership Qualities Consider the Leadership Qualities checklist and your “needs improvement” checklist and your “needs improvement” categories.categories.
Include a brief action plan for each item.Include a brief action plan for each item.
What you Learned About What you Learned About Leadership from the GameLeadership from the Game
There has to be a leaderThere has to be a leader The leader must be chosenThe leader must be chosen There must be followersThere must be followers Those who follow must mimic the leaderThose who follow must mimic the leader
What you Learned About What you Learned About Leadership from the GameLeadership from the Game
Those who do not mimic the leader are left Those who do not mimic the leader are left behindbehind
A new leader always emerges at the end A new leader always emerges at the end of the gameof the game
The cycle continuesThe cycle continues Do you think all of these lessons are Do you think all of these lessons are
true?true?
Leadership DefinedLeadership Defined
In its simplest form leadership is the In its simplest form leadership is the capacity or ability to leadcapacity or ability to lead. .
To lead is to either To lead is to either get in front to show get in front to show people the waypeople the way or to or to go along with themgo along with them..
Leadership DefinedLeadership Defined
In any case, the leader always takes an In any case, the leader always takes an active roleactive role in making something happen in making something happen with others with others
The others are referred to as followersThe others are referred to as followers