MGT 312 Final, MGT 312 final
(SL) Persuasion example
Affect change
Value-based behaviors
Align and recognize
oil prices
An example of social and political pressures for change is
The Organizational Socialization Process
Anticipatory socialization, Encounter, Change and acquisition
The approach attempts to identify the unique ways of acting displayed by effective leaders
Behavior styles
(SL) Conceptualization example
Big picture perspective
___ are the dimensions of situational control in Fiedlers model
Leader-member relations, task structure, and position power
Fixed
Management setting a timetable for the assumption of the role
Variable
Management setting no timetable and relies on contingencies
Disjunctive
New member not provided a role model
Random
No clear steps
functional
One of the "pros" of _________ organizations is clear roles and responsibilities.
Work-facilitation behaviors
Organize, plan and coach
(SL) Healing example
Overcome failure
Representation and networking behaviors
Promote and connect
achievment-oriented behaviors
challenge and encourage
Radically innovative
change is the most complex, costly, and uncertain of changes.
___ involves leader behavior associated with creating mutual respect of trust and focuses on a concern for group members needs and desires
consideration
The dimensions of situational control in fielder model are
leader-member relations, task structure, positive order
strategic plan
outlines an organization's long-term direction and the actions necessary to achieve the planned results.
unity of command
principle specifies that each employee should report to only one manager.
The primary purpose of ____ behaviors is to enhance employees skills and to create positive work relationships among coworkers and between the leader and his or her employees
relationship-oriented
Leader-member exchange theory focuses on the leader's
relationships with followers.
horizontal
structure, teams or workgroups, either temporary or permanent, are created to improve collaboration and work on common products.
(SL) building community
team strengthening
The participation and involvement approach to overcoming resistance to change should be used when
the initiators do not have all the information they need to make the change.
divisional
traditional organizational design
individual
treating each newcomer individually
In Fiedlers model ____ refers to the extent that a leader has the support loyalty
leader member relations
Supportive behaviors
Concern and assistance
Group-oriented decision-making behaviors
Coordinate cooperation
Path-Goal clarifying behaviors
Describe goals and expectations
Drivers and Flow of Organization Culture (in order)
Drivers of culture, Organization culture, Organizational structure and internal processes, Group and social processes, Work attitudes and behaviors, Outcomes
(SL) Empathy example
Feelings and Emotions
(SL) Foresight example
Future
Collective
Grouping newcomers & exposing them to a common set of experiences
Servant Leadership (SL) Listening example
Identify and clarify
___ theory is based on the idea that people have beliefs about how leaders should behave and what why should do for their followers
Implicit leadership
2 dimensions of the competing values framework are:
Internal-External & Stable-Flexible
underlying assumption's of Lewin's model?
Resistance is found even when the goals of change are highly desirable Change involves both learning and unlearning. Effective change requires reinforcement. There must be motivation to change.
(SL) Stewardship example
Responsible for others
(SL) Awareness example
Self knowledge
___ leadership focuses on increased benefit to others rather than to oneself
Servant
Interaction-facilitation behaviors
Sharing and communicating
What are recipient characteristics ?
Surprise Pressure Success Disposition
What are change agent characteristics ?
Tact Personality Legit Culture
Sequential
The newcomer completes a fixed progression of steps
Serial
The newcomer socialized overtime with an experience member
benefit of functional structures
They can save money by grouping together people who need similar materials or equipment. Members develop pride in their specialty, which helps quality. Supervisors understand what department members do.' People devote more of their time to what they do best.
____ focuses on clarifying employees role and task requirements and providing followers with positive and negative rewards continent on performance
Transactional leadership
Coping strategies
are specific behaviors used to deal with a stressful situation
(SL) commitment to the growth of people
development
In the encounter phase of organizational socialization
employees' values, skills, and attitudes start to shift as the new recruit discovers what the organization is truly like
When a leader is resolving disputes, he or she is engaging in ________ behaviors.
interaction-facilitation
The hierarchy of authority
is a control mechanism in which organizations make sure that the right people do the right things at the right time.
Cognitive restructuring
is a stress reduction technique that is expensive because it requires a trained psychologist or counselor.