Lect 1 Intro To Leader
Lect 1 Intro To Leader
Leadership
To lead
Definitions of Leadership
John C Maxwell : "leadership is influence - nothing more, nothing less."
Warren Bennis : "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."
John W. Gardner :Leadership is the process of persuasion and example by which an individual (or leadership team) induces a group to take action that is in accord with the leaders purpose, or the shared purposes of all.
Definition of Leadership
Contemporary definitions most often reject the idea that leadership revolves around the leader's ability, behaviors, styles or charisma. Today, scholars discuss the basic nature of leadership in terms of the "interaction" among the people involved in the process: both leaders and followers. Thus, leadership is not the work of a single person, rather it can be explained and defined as a "collaborative endeavor" among group members. Therefore, the essence of leadership is not the leader, but the relationship (Rost, 1993).
Definition of Leadership
Leadership is a dynamic, relational process involving interactions among leaders, members and sometimes outside constituencies. SITUATION LEADERS ====== FOLLOWERS COMMUNICATION
Good leadership is like beauty you know when you see it.
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Effective leadership is not about making speeches or being liked; leadership is defined by results not attributes. Peter Drucker
Sources of power
Organizational:
legitimate power reward power coercive power
personal
referent power expert power
EXPERT POWER
Power as a result of skill or experience. Someone who is skillful when holding power. Examples: some politicians, a doctor, lawyers, Bill Gates
LEGITIMATE POWER
Power is justified. Power as a result of position. Someone who has a lawful reason to hold power. Examples: judges, principal, police
COERCIVE POWER
Power that you have after manipulating people to do something. Someone who takes power. Example: criminal with a gun, parents, Napoleon.
REWARD POWER
Getting someone to do something in return for power. Someone who is in power for service. Example: If you do this I will give you this.--- bosses, teachers.
REFERENT POWER
Associated with a particular group or person. Someone who is given power after being appointed.
Managers:
Seek to challenge and change systems Create new visions and new meanings Empower Seek to inspire Have a long-term focus Focus on the strategic picture
Seek to operate and maintain current systems Accept given objectives and meanings Control and monitor Trade on exchange relationships Have a short term focus Focus on detail and procedure
Leaders Innovate Develop Inspire trust Deal with strategies Focus on people and values Look at the big picture Do the right thing
Qualities
Managers Rule-oriented Communicative Create pressure Care about satisfaction Outcome-oriented Problem controller Respectful of traditions Reactive Responsible
Leaders Assertive Persuasive Able to work under pressure Good motivator Visionary Problem solver Creative Proactive
Leaders are
Risk taking Guiding vision or sense of purpose Passion and enthusiasm Integrity Self-knowledge Honesty Curiosity
Emotional intelligence
Good leaders have also Self-awareness Self-confidence Self-control Commitment and integrity Ability to communicate, influence, initiate change and accept change (Goleman, 1998)
Leadership Development
Self-Assessment Communication Competencies (skills) Knowledge
Leadership Development
Self-Assessment Communication
Writing Speaking Giving directions Listening, seeking feedback Working with the media Managing conflict Selecting priorities Managing time Negotiating Building teams Writing grants
Competencies (skills)
Knowledge
Dynamics of groups Influence of gender and difference Evaluation of leaders Culture of academic health care
Leadership Effectiveness
Objective measures of performance: net profits, sales increase, market share, return on investment etc.
Leadership
Follower outcomes: commitment, satisfaction, development, motivation, group processes, psychological wellbeing
Requirements
Leadership development