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Title: Leadership


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Leadership
Leadership Theory and Practice, 3/e Peter G.
Northouse, Ph.D.
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Overview
  • Conceptualizing Leadership
  • Leadership Definition
  • Components of the Definition
  • Followers Leadership

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Conceptualizing Leadership
Some definitions view leadership as
  • The focus of group processes
  • A personality perspective
  • An act or behavior
  • In terms of the power relationship between
    leaders followers
  • An instrument of goal achievement

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Leadership Defined
  • Leadership
  • is a process whereby an individual influences a
    group of individuals to achieve a common goal.

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Components Central to the Phenomenon of
Leadership
Leadership
  • Is a process
  • Involves influence
  • Occurs within a group context
  • Involves goal attainment

Leaders
  • Are not above followers
  • Are not better than followers
  • Rather, an interactive relationship with
    followers

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LEADERSHIPDESCRIBED
  • Trait vs. Process Leadership
  • Assigned vs. Emergent Leadership
  • Leadership Power
  • Leadership Coercion
  • Leadership Management

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Trait vs. Process Leadership
Trait definition of leadership
  • Certain individuals have special innate or inborn
    characteristics or qualities that differentiate
    them from nonleaders.
  • Resides in select people
  • Restricted to those with inborn talent

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Trait vs. Process Leadership
The process definition of Leadership
  • Leadership is a property or set of properties
    possessed in varying degrees by different people
    (Jago, 1982).
  • Observed in leadership behaviors
  • Can be learned

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Assigned vs. Emergent Leadership
Assigned
Emergent
  • Leadership based on occupying a position within
    an organization
  • Team leaders
  • Plant managers
  • Department heads
  • Directors
  • An individual perceived by others as the most
    influential member of a group or organization
    regardless of the individuals title
  • Emerges over time through communication
  • Personality

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Leadership Power
Bases of Social Power French Raven (1959)
Power
  • Power is the capacity or potential to influence
  • Two kinds of power
  • Position
  • Personal
  • Reward
  • Coercive
  • Legitimate
  • Referent
  • Expert

Power is a relational concern for both leaders
and followers.
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Leadership Coercion
Coercion Involves
Examples of Coercive Leaders
  • The use of force to effect change
  • Influencing others to do something via
    manipulation of rewards and penalties in the work
    environment
  • Use of threats, punishments, negative rewards
  • Adolf Hitler
  • Jim Jones
  • David Koresh

Power restraint used to force followers
to engage in extreme behavior
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Leadership Management Kotter (1990)
Management Activities
Leadership Activities
Produces order and consistency
Produces change and movement
  • Planning / Budgeting
  • Organizing / Staffing
  • Controlling / Problem
  • Solving
  • Establishing direction
  • Aligning people
  • Motivating / Inspiring

Major activities of management and leadership are
played out differently BUT both are
essential for an organization to prosper.
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Leadership ManagementZaleznik (1977)
Managers Unidirectional Authority
Leaders Multidirectional Influence
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