Chapter 13 Leadership
The __ approach to leadership focuses on the traits or dispositions that are associated with leadership talents. The implication is that some traits are better/worse for success. The classic research of McClelland and his colleagues (McClelland & Boy-atzis, 1982) identified three motives or needs that drive the behavior of leaders. They are the need for __ (desire to influence,control or hold a position of authority), __(desire to solve problems, get results, accomplish objectives), and __ (desire to associate with people, to guide and support them, and to derive gratification from helping others to succeed).
The trait approach to leadership focuses on the traits or dispositions that are associated with leadership talents. The implication is that some traits are better/worse for success. The classic research of McClelland and his colleagues (McClelland & Boy-atzis, 1982) identified three motives or needs that drive the behavior of leaders. They are the need for power (desire to influence,control or hold a position of authority), achievement (desire to solve problems, get results, accomplish objectives), and affiliation (desire to associate with people, to guide and support them, and to derive gratification from helping others to succeed).