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Leadership Development Program
GROUP 1
WHAT IS LEADERSHIP?
Leadership is a process by which a person influences others to
accomplish an objective and directs the organization in a way that makes
it more cohesive and coherent.
"Leadership is a function of knowing
yourself, having a vision that is well
communicated, building trust
among colleagues, and taking
effective action to realize your own
leadership potential." Prof. Warren Bennis
LEADERSHIP CHARACTERISTICS
Leadership Characteristics
1. Self Awareness
“Refers to the personal insights of the leader”.
2. Internalized moral perspective
“Refers to a self-regulatory process whereby
individuals use their internal moral standard and
values to guide their behaviour rather than allow
outside pressure to control them.”
Cont….
3. Balanced Processing“Refers to an individual’s ability to analyze information objectively and explore other people’s opinions before making a decision.”
4. Relational Transparency“Refers to being open and honest in presenting
one’s true self to others .Relational transparency occurs when individuals share their core feelings, motives, and inclinations with others.”
WHO IS A LEADER ?
"a person who influences a group of people towards the achievement of a
goal".
Group Discussion
Choose a Leader
LEADERSHIP CHARACTERISTICS
Qualities That Make A Great Leader
HonestyAbility to DelegateCommunicationConfidencePositive Attitude
Qualities That Make A Great Leader
CommitmentSense of HumorCreativityIntuitionAbility to Inspire
ACTIVITY
Let’s perform
3 P’S OF LEADERSHIP
A mnemonic for leadership would be 3P's - Person, People and Purpose
PERSON
Is leadership a position of office or authority? Or
Is leadership an ability in the sense that he is a leader because he leads?
NO…..
A leader by its meaning is one who goes first and leads by example, so that others are motivated to follow
him.
To be a leader, a person must have a deep-rooted commitment to the goal that he will strive to achieve it even
if nobody follows him!
PURPOSE
A requirement for leadership is personal vision - the ability to visualize your goal as
an accomplished fact; a thing already achieved.
“The very essence of leadership is that you have to have vision. You can't blow an
uncertain trumpet.” Theodore M. Hesburgh
“The leader has to be practical and a realist, yet must talk the language of the visionary
and the idealist.” Eric Hoffer
Why are some individuals more effective than others at influencing people?
Effectiveness in leadership has been attributed to
(1) persuasion skills, (2) leadership styles and
(3) personal attributes of the leader.
PEOPLE
To be a leader, one must have followers. To have followers, one must have their
trust. How do you win their trust? Why would others trust you?
Most important, are you worthy of their trust?
Leaders carry out this process by applying their leadership knowledge and skills. This is called Process Leadership
We know that we have traits that can influence our actions. This is called Trait Leadership
FACTORS OF LEADERSHIP
FACTORS OF LEADERSHIP
Leader You must have an honest understanding of who you
are, what you know, and what you can do. To be successful you have to convince your followers,
not yourself or your superiors, that you are worthy of being followed.
Followers Different people require different styles of leadership. The fundamental starting point is having a good
understanding of human nature, such as needs, emotions, and motivation
Have be, know, and do attributes.
Communication
You lead through two-way communication. Much of it is nonverbal.
Situation All situations are different. What you do in
one situation will not always work in another.
You must use your judgment to decide the best course of action and the leadership style needed for each situation.
STYLES OF LEADERSHIP
LEWIN’S LEADERSHIP STYLE AUTOCRATIC LEADER – make decision
without consulting the team members.
Democratic leader – make the final decision, but include team members in the decision making process.
Laissez-faire leader – gives the team members a lot of freedom in how they do their work, and how they set their deadlines.
Charismatic Leader
Uses charm to get the work done from its team members.
Look after the team member’s needs.
Eg:- Winston Churchill, Bill Clinton, Mother Teresa and Adolph Hitler.
Participative leader
Act more like facilitators rather than dictators.
Facilitate the idea and the sharing of information with the end goal of arriving at a decision, but the final decision is taken by the leader.
Eg: Donald Trump.
Situational leader
In situational leadership, the factor affect the leader’s decision:
- The situation, Capability of the followers and Capability of the leader.
Leader need to be as dynamic as the different situations they are faced with.
Eg:- Dwight Eisenhower
Transactional leader
Motivated his subordinates by presenting them rewards and punishments.
Clearly states the all requirements to his subordinates with corresponding rewards.
- If fail to satisfy requirements then corresponding punishments.
Eg:- Joseph McCarthy and Charles de Gaulle
Transformational Leader Main objective is to transform
follower’s needs & redirect thinking.
Create a vision
Empower their followers to use their own beliefs and personal strengths.
Eg:- Martin Luther King Jr. and Walt Disney
Quiet Leader
Leads by example
Do not give laud speeches, sweeping statements and clear cut orders.
Do what needs to be done, inspiring their followers to do the same.
Eg:- Abraham Lincoln and King George VI
Servant leader
Takes care of the needs of the followers before they take care of their own.
Feels that they need to serve their followers rather than force upon them what they want.
Eg:- Gandhi and George Washington
What’s my leadership style?
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Good leaders are made not born.
if you have the desire and willpower, you can become an
effective leader.
Good leaders develop through a never ending process of self-
study, education, training, and experience.
REFERENCES
http://www.vtaide.com/gleanings/leader.html http://www.nwlink.com/~donclark/leader/leadcon.html
http://www.forbes.com/sites/carminegallo/2011/07/06/the-7-secrets-of-inspiring-leaders/2/
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