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Leadership. Lecture # 17. Pete Rose on Leadership:. Some players you pat their butts, some you kick their butts, some players you leave alone. Power. Position Power Personal Power. Position Power. Legitimate (Traditional) Power. Position Power. Reward Power. Position Power. - PowerPoint PPT PresentationTRANSCRIPT
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Leadership Lecture # 17
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Pete Rose on Leadership: Some players you pat their butts,
some you kick their butts, some players you leave alone.
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Power Position Power
Personal Power
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Position Power Legitimate (Traditional) Power
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Position Power Reward Power
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Position Power Coercive Power
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Position Power Whatever the organization giveth, the
organization can take away
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Personal Power Expert Power
Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities (KSA)
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Personal Power Referent Power (Charisma)
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Personal Power Referent Power (Charisma)
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Personal Power You are the locus of this power, not your position
You can take this power with you to other organizations
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Leadership Why do some people make better leaders than
others?
Why is it helpful to organizations to identify leaders early?
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The Quest for Leadership Qualities…
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Three Approaches to Studying Leadership Trait Approach
Behavioral Approach
Situational Approach
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Trait Approach Aka the Great Man approach
looking for the Born Leader
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What Characteristics do Leaders Possess? Intelligence (Knowledgeable)
Self-Confidence
Extroverted
Good Communicators
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But, these traits can be learned For example, as one’s communication skill (a
learned trait in itself) improves, one becomes more self-confident
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Continuing the Quest Perhaps it’s not who a person is, but what a
person does that matters…
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Behavioral Approach Two dimensions of leader behavior were
identified in multiple studies:
Task Orientation – Get the Job Done
Employee Orientation – Openness and friendliness of leader, concern for subordinates
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Blake & Mouton Grid Included the two dimensions of leader behavior
Identified 5 distinguishable styles of leadership
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1,9 9,9
5,5
1,1 9,1
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5 Leadership Styles 1,1 Impoverished or Laissez-Faire 5,5 Middle of the Road or Organization Man 1,9 Country Club 9,1 Authoritarian or Task 9,9 Team or Democratic
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Behavioral Approach Seems to have answered which is the best style
in general, but raises other questions, including:
What style works best in particular situations?
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Situational or Contingency Approach In what situations does a particular style work
more effectively?
How do you identify one situation from another? What are the essential characteristics of a
situation?
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Fiedler and his associates Developed a Contingency or Situational model
of leadership
Identified four factors to consider when defining a situation
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Fiedler’s Model Managerial Characteristics
Subordinate Characteristics
Task Characteristics
Organizational Characteristics
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Fiedler’s Model Combined those four characteristics into three
questions about a situation:
Leader-Member Relations: Good or Bad? Task Structure: Structured or Unstructured? Position Power of the Leader: Strong or Weak?
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Fiedler’s Model Task Task Task Employee Employee Employee Task Task
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Fiedler’s Model In Very Certain situations, or Very Uncertain
situations, a Task style seems to work best
In Moderately Certain situations, an Employee style seems to work best
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Fiedler’s Model When things are quite clear, or very chaotic,
people respond well to being told what to do.Task Orientation
When the situation is moderate, people often need to be convinced or appealed to.
Employee Orientation
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Two Uses for Fiedler in Organizations Find the right place (situation) for a manager’s
leadership style
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Two Uses for Fiedler in Organizations Provide additional training for the manager to
better match his/her situation