Leadership 7-2
characteristics of effective leaders
Understanding, Initiative, Dependability, Judgment, Objectivity, Confidence, Stability, Cooperation, Honesty, Courage, Communication, Intelligence
vertical/horizontal communication
communication that moves up or down, or across the same level of an organization i.e. management to employee, employee to employee, or manager to manager
alike
not all employees are the same and a good leader understands that he/she can not treat them the same.
influence
power enabling a person to affect the actions of others.
informal influence
power resulting from the personal characteristics of a leader rather than the formal structure of an organization.
human relations skills
self-understand, understanding others, communication, team building, developing job satisfaction
human relations
the way people get along with each other.
courage
willing to take reasonable risks & make unpopular decisions
expert influence
a recognition and appreciation for a leaders expertise in a specific area
more than one
effective managers recognize that there can be more than one leader in a group because there are some that will have informal influence.
involved
employees who are involved in work decisions often will be committed to the work. If they are not involved they will not be especially committed.
dependability
following through on commitments
judgement
making decisions carefully
kinds of influence
position, reward, expert, identity
formal influence
power based on a leader's position within the formal structure.
identity influence
stems from personal trust and respect
preparing to be a leader
study leadership, participate in organizations and activities, practice leadership at work, observer leaders, work with a mentor, do a self-analsys and ask for feedback
leadership
the ability to motivate individuals and groups to accomplish important goals.