MGT 474 Exam 1
Characteristics associated with leadership can be classified in 3 categories:
-Personality traits -Motives -Cognitive factors
transmits up to the minute information to superiors and outside persons groups
spokesperson
-serves as a guide to leader selection -can guide individuals in preparing for leadership reponsiblities
strengths of trait approach
multiplies in importance for organizational leaders because it does take a long time to implement for a new program or to consummate a new business deal
tenacity and resilience
focused on routine transactions and rewarding group members for meeting standards
transactional leadership
focuses on what the leader accomplishes yet it still pays attention to the leaders personal characteristics and his/her relationship with group members
transformational leadership
considered essential to effective leadership that some companies use these factors
trustworthiness
connected to ethics because ethics becomes the vehicle for converting ethics into actions
values
corporate social performance and corporate financial performance feeds and reinforce each other
virtuous circle
offer an exciting image of where the organization is headed and how to get there
visionary
-cognitive intelligence -knowledge of the business or groups task -creativity -insight into people and situations -farsightedness and conceptual thinking
what are the 5 cognitive factors
High level leaders have unilateral control over only a few resources
Leadership irrelevance
-Perceived as responsible and inspirational -Invovled in making decisions and are knowledgable
Leadership matters when:
Leader, group members, context of the sitaiont
Leadership process elements include:
Interpersonal roles, informational roles, decision making roles, negotiator, coach and motivator, team builder, team player, entrepreneur, strategic planner, and executor
Leadership roles:
Degree to which people believe they have control over the outcome of events in their lives, opposed to external forces beyond their control
Locus of control
Planning, organizing, direction and controlling -Provides order, consistency and predictability
Management
needs 3 dominant characteristics: 1. act with vigor and determination 2. invest much time in thinking about ways to alter behavior and thinking of others 3. care about their personal standing with those around them
Power motive
workers who incorporate strong professional norms often require a minimum of supervision and leadership
Professional norms
leads people to focus on the intent of the action rather than on the action itself
Rationalization and implied permission
At times, competent leadership is not necessary, and incompetent leadership can bee counterbalanced by factors in the work situation -Closely knit teams of highly trained individuals -Intrinsic satisfaction -Information technology -Professional norms
Substitutes for leadership
when people evaluate managers in terms of their leadership effectiveness, the often scrutinize the managers traits and personal characteristics -The combination of traits and behaviors helps explain differences in leaders effectiveness
Trait based leadership perspective
the ability to find job in accomplishment of goals or vision
achievement
finding joy in accomplishment for its own sake
achievement motivation
being forthright in expressing demands, opinions, feelings and attitudes
assertiveness
charismatic leadership involves the _________ made by group members about thee characteristics of leaders and the results they achieve
attributes
perceive their role to include having an ethical responsibility to all their shareholder -deep commitment to their personal growth as well as growth of other stakeholders
authentic leaders
being genuine and honest about your personality, values and beliefs as well as having integrity
authenticity
overlap their public celebrity with socialized and personalized traits
celebrity charismatics
divinely inspired gift -special quality of leaders whose purposes, powers, and extraordinary determination differentiate from others
charisma
problem solving and intellectual skills
cognitive factors
cares about environment in such ways as being a champion in recycling
concern for sustainability
people learn to conform to the expectations of good behavior as defined by key people in their environment and societal norms
conventional
broad personalities trait that captures bottom line self assessment that's composed of self esteem, locus of control, generalized self efficacy and emotional stability
core self evaluations
entrepreneur, disturbance handler role, resource allocator role, and negotiator
decision making roles include
informed about special information exclusive to higher level officeers
disseminator
deals with sudden crises like interpersonal conflicts, accidents, loss of support, etc. mediates disagreements, problem solving takes priority over all other leadership tasks
disturbance handler role
a propensity to put forth high energy towards achieving goals and to be persistent in applying that energy
drive
leaders are known for working hard to achieve their goals
drive and achievement
takes the form of optimism
enthusiasm
initiates and designs change to develop new projects, obtain new methods, or reorganize structural format
entrepreneur
communicating about ethics, explains ethical rules and encourages and rewards ethical conduct
ethical guidance
accepted guidelines of behavior for groups or institutions, study of moral obligations, separating right from wrong
ethics
avoids favoritism, treats others in a manner that is right and equal, makes principled choices
fairness
ability to understand the long range implications of actions and policies
farsightedness
leaders spend some part of their time engaging in ceremonial activities
figurehead
adjust to different situations has long been recognized as an important leadership characteristic
flexibility and adaptability
A moral leader will practice __________ ethics
good
being humble and interpersonal skills
humility
monitor, disseminator, and spokesperson
informational roles include
a depth of understanding that requires considerable intuition and common sense
insight
loyalty to rational principles, practicing what one preaches regardless of emotional or social pressure
integrity
people may say that they are doing something wrong in order to help a client or that they are boosting the stock price to help investors.
intent of action vs action
figurehead, leader and liason
interpersonal roles include:
guidelines for evaluating the ethics of a decision
it is right, it is fair, who gets hurt, would you be comfortable if the details of your decision or actions were made public, what would you tell a child, sibling, or relative, how does it smell
involves a self perception organized around a set of moral traits such as honesty, caring, and compassion -acts as a self regulatory mechanism rooted in a persons sense of what is right and wrong
leader moral identity
articulating a highly emotional message
leadership by inspiration
inspiring and instructing by telling fascinating stories
leadership by storytelling
a notable contributor to a leaders ethics and morality
level of moral development
establishes and maintains web of relationships with outside persons and groups
liaison
-doesn't identify which amount of characteristics are absolutely needed -can breed an elitist conception of leadership -different situations call for different combinations of traits -can lead some to be strong at one trade at the exclusion of its opposite
limitations of trait approach
to inspire people, uses colorful language and exciting metaphors and analogies
masterful communication skills
monitors internal and external forces for problems and opportunities within and outside the organization
monitor
an individuals determination of what is right or wrong, -influence by persons value
morals
seeing what we want to see and missing contradictory information
motivated blindness
negotiates contracts or agreements with important partners, suppliers or consultants
negotiator
a dominant characteristic of effective leaders is their passion for their work and to some extent for the people who help them accomplish the work
passion for the work and the people
cares about, respects, and supports followers
people orientation
when group members _______ a leader to have a certain characteristic, the leader will more likely bee perceived as charismatic
perceive
use power to serve their own intersts
personalized charismatics
seek power mostly to further their own interests (besos)
personalized power motive
people are guided by an internalized set of universal principles that may even transcend the laws of a particular society
post conventional
allows for group members input into decisions and listens to their suggestions, ideas, and concerns
power sharing
ability to solve everyday problems by using experience based knowledge to adapt and shape the environment
practical intelligence
person is concerned primarily with receiving external rewards and avoiding punishment
pre conventional
relatively stable tendency to effect environmental change
proactive personality
includes interpersonal skills of being able to communicate clearly convincingly, disarm conflicts, and build strong personal bonds
relationship management
allocates money, personnel, material, equipment, facilities and services
resource allocator role
give group members more structure in their work, clarifies responsibilities, expectations and performance goals
role clarification
ability to understand your own emotions is the most essential of the four emotional intelligence competencies
self awareness
improves ones performance in a variety of tasks, including leadership
self confidence
ability to control ones emotions and act with honesty and integrity in a consistent and adaptable manner
self management
moral excess of business leaders can occur because many of them have developde
sense of entitlement
unethical and immoral leadership behavior can also be influenced by the situation, particularly the organizational culture
situation influences
relates to an organizations impact on society and goes beyond doing what is ethical
social responsibility
restrain the use of power in the interests of others
socialized charismatics
leaders use power primarily to achieve organizational goals or a vision
socialized power motive
Leadership doesn't matter
Anti leadership argument
Openness Conscientiousness Extraversion Agreeableness Neuroticism
Big 5
members of a cohesive highly trained group are focused on a goal, they may require almost no leadership to accomplish their task
Closely knit teams of highly trained individuals
Group members who significantly influence other group members even tho they haven't been assigned formal authority
Emergent leaders
Capability to be aware of someone's emotions
Emotional intelligence
The dimensions of ethical leadership include:
Fairness, power sharing, role clarification, people orientation, integrity, ethical guidance, concern for sustainability
Provides insight as to when leaders contribute to organizational performance
Flexible leadership theory
Observable both within and outside the context of work
General personality trait
nobody is telling me to stop, so it must be okay
Implied permission
some companies today use computer aided monitoring and computer networking to take over many of the supervisor's leadership functions. Can provide workers at all levels with useful performance feedback enabling them to guide their own productivity
Information technology
employees who are engaged in work they find strongly self motivating or intrinsically satisfying, require a minimum of leadership
Intrinsic satisfaction
Ability to inspire confidence and support among the people who are needed to achieve organizational goals. Deals with interpersonal aspects of a managers job
Leadership
Attaining desirable outcomes such as productivity, quality, and satisfaction
Leadership effectiveness