logging in or signing up Leadership mlpandia Download Post to : URL : Related Presentations : Share Add to Flag Embed Email Send to Blogs and Networks Add to Channel Uploaded from authorPOINT lite Insert YouTube videos in PowerPont slides with aS Desktop Copy embed code: (To copy code, click on the text box) Embed: URL: Thumbnail: WordPress Embed Customize Embed The presentation is successfully added In Your Favorites. Views: 201 Category: Education License: All Rights Reserved Like it (0) Dislike it (0) Added: June 29, 2009 This Presentation is Public Favorites: 0 Presentation Description No description available. Comments Posting comment... Premium member Presentation Transcript Slide 2: Becoming an Effective Leader M.L.PANDIA Are Leaders Born or Made? : Are Leaders Born or Made? What Is Leadership? : What Is Leadership? Many theories (trait, behavioral, etc.) Is it the same as management? A definition of leadership Formal and informal leaders Leadership and management Trait Theory : Trait Theory Historic findings reveal that leaders and followers vary by- intelligence- dominance- self-confidence- level of energy and activity- task-relevant knowledge Contemporary findings show that- people tend to perceive that someone is a leader when he or she exhibits traits associated with intelligence, masculinity, and dominance- people want their leaders to be credible- credible leaders are honest, forward-looking, inspiring, and competent Leadership Traits: represent the personal characteristics that differentiate leaders from followers. Trait Theory (continued) : Trait Theory (continued) Gender and leadership - men and women were seen as displaying more task and social leadership, respectively - women used a more democratic or participative style than men, and men used a more autocratic and directive style than women - men and women were equally assertive - women executives, when rated by their peers, managers and direct reports, scored higher than their male counterparts on a variety of effectiveness criteria Key Leadership Traits to Develop : Key Leadership Traits to Develop Self-Confidence Trustworthiness Assertiveness Emotional Stability Sense of Humor Self-Awareness and Self-Objectivity Cognitive Skills Emotional Intelligence Passion and Enthusiasm Transactional versus Charismatic Leadership : Transactional versus Charismatic Leadership Transactional Leadership: focuses on the interpersonal interactions between managers and employees Transactional Leaders- use contingent rewards to motivate employees- exert corrective action only when employees fail to obtain performance goals Slide 9: Charismatic Leaders Vision and Articulation Personal Risk Sensitivity to Environment Sensitivity to Followers Unconventional Behavior Developing Charisma : Developing Charisma Communicate a Vision Make frequent use of metaphors and analogies Inspire trust and confidence Be highly energetic and goal oriented Be emotionally expressive and warm Make ample use of your true stories Smile frequently, even if you are unhappy Be candid Make everyone feel that he/she is important Make non-verbal signals of self-confidence Be willing to take risks Slide 11: Transformational Leadership Charisma Inspiration Intellectual stimulation Individualized consideration Developing Team Leader Skills : Developing Team Leader Skills Build a Mission Statement Show your team members that they are trusted Encourage team members to recognize each others accomplishments Establish a sense of urgency and High Performance standards Encourage honest criticism Use team symbols Use peer evaluations Help team members see the ‘Big Picture’ Minimize formation of ‘In-groups’ and ‘Out-groups’ Servant Leadershipand Superleadership : Servant Leadershipand Superleadership Servant Leadership represents a philosophy in which leaders focus on increased service to others rather than to oneself. A superleader is someone who leads others to lead themselves by developing employees’ self-management skills. Superleaders attempt to increase employees’ feelings of personal control and intrinsic motivation. Developing your own Leadership Potential : Developing your own Leadership Potential Acquire broad experience Model effective leaders Self-develop leadership traits Become an integrated human being (know thyself) Practice a little leadership Help your leader lead You do not have the permission to view this presentation. In order to view it, please contact the author of the presentation.
Leadership mlpandia Download Post to : URL : Related Presentations : Share Add to Flag Embed Email Send to Blogs and Networks Add to Channel Uploaded from authorPOINT lite Insert YouTube videos in PowerPont slides with aS Desktop Copy embed code: (To copy code, click on the text box) Embed: URL: Thumbnail: WordPress Embed Customize Embed The presentation is successfully added In Your Favorites. Views: 201 Category: Education License: All Rights Reserved Like it (0) Dislike it (0) Added: June 29, 2009 This Presentation is Public Favorites: 0 Presentation Description No description available. Comments Posting comment... Premium member Presentation Transcript Slide 2: Becoming an Effective Leader M.L.PANDIA Are Leaders Born or Made? : Are Leaders Born or Made? What Is Leadership? : What Is Leadership? Many theories (trait, behavioral, etc.) Is it the same as management? A definition of leadership Formal and informal leaders Leadership and management Trait Theory : Trait Theory Historic findings reveal that leaders and followers vary by- intelligence- dominance- self-confidence- level of energy and activity- task-relevant knowledge Contemporary findings show that- people tend to perceive that someone is a leader when he or she exhibits traits associated with intelligence, masculinity, and dominance- people want their leaders to be credible- credible leaders are honest, forward-looking, inspiring, and competent Leadership Traits: represent the personal characteristics that differentiate leaders from followers. Trait Theory (continued) : Trait Theory (continued) Gender and leadership - men and women were seen as displaying more task and social leadership, respectively - women used a more democratic or participative style than men, and men used a more autocratic and directive style than women - men and women were equally assertive - women executives, when rated by their peers, managers and direct reports, scored higher than their male counterparts on a variety of effectiveness criteria Key Leadership Traits to Develop : Key Leadership Traits to Develop Self-Confidence Trustworthiness Assertiveness Emotional Stability Sense of Humor Self-Awareness and Self-Objectivity Cognitive Skills Emotional Intelligence Passion and Enthusiasm Transactional versus Charismatic Leadership : Transactional versus Charismatic Leadership Transactional Leadership: focuses on the interpersonal interactions between managers and employees Transactional Leaders- use contingent rewards to motivate employees- exert corrective action only when employees fail to obtain performance goals Slide 9: Charismatic Leaders Vision and Articulation Personal Risk Sensitivity to Environment Sensitivity to Followers Unconventional Behavior Developing Charisma : Developing Charisma Communicate a Vision Make frequent use of metaphors and analogies Inspire trust and confidence Be highly energetic and goal oriented Be emotionally expressive and warm Make ample use of your true stories Smile frequently, even if you are unhappy Be candid Make everyone feel that he/she is important Make non-verbal signals of self-confidence Be willing to take risks Slide 11: Transformational Leadership Charisma Inspiration Intellectual stimulation Individualized consideration Developing Team Leader Skills : Developing Team Leader Skills Build a Mission Statement Show your team members that they are trusted Encourage team members to recognize each others accomplishments Establish a sense of urgency and High Performance standards Encourage honest criticism Use team symbols Use peer evaluations Help team members see the ‘Big Picture’ Minimize formation of ‘In-groups’ and ‘Out-groups’ Servant Leadershipand Superleadership : Servant Leadershipand Superleadership Servant Leadership represents a philosophy in which leaders focus on increased service to others rather than to oneself. A superleader is someone who leads others to lead themselves by developing employees’ self-management skills. Superleaders attempt to increase employees’ feelings of personal control and intrinsic motivation. Developing your own Leadership Potential : Developing your own Leadership Potential Acquire broad experience Model effective leaders Self-develop leadership traits Become an integrated human being (know thyself) Practice a little leadership Help your leader lead