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    Legal‚ Political‚ Ethical Dimension - Week 5 Midterm 1. Question : TCO B. After the 2010 fall election‚ the Democratic National Committee (DNC) decides to take matters into its own hands. During the lame duck session‚ they pass a new "Elections Are Free Act" that requires single people who make more than $75‚000/year or married couples who make more than $150‚000/year to provide a copy of their tax return to their local county officials before being allowed to register to vote. The return must

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    The usefulness of Hersey and Blanchard (1969) leadership styles There are three principle leadership styles. They are Goleman’s providing six management styles for leaders to work more efficiently with followers based on situation (Hoang‚ 2010) and Blake and Mouton’s in which the combination between the concern for people and for production is presented and result in the effective management style (BPP learning media‚ 2010). Moreover‚ the Hersey and Blanchard’s studies how “leaders match their

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    leadership is contingent upon a number of variables‚ such as traits‚ leading style‚ communications skills‚ conflict resolutions‚ and be able to motivate team members. Paul Heresy and Ken H. Blanchard have developed a leadership theory in the late 1960s‚ called "the life-cycle theory of leadership" (Hershey‚ P. & Blanchard‚ K.‚ 1982)‚ which has gained a strong following among management development specialists. This model is called situational leadership theory‚ and it focuses on how a leader fits into his

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    (Is the organisation stable or changing) The Hersey-Blanchard Situational Leadership Theory identifies four different leadership styles. These different styles can be drawn upon depending on the situation. The theory states that instead of using just one style‚ successful leaders should change their leadership styles based on the task‚ situation and readiness of the group. Situational Leadership - Google Images Hersey and Blanchard four main Leadership Styles Telling/Directing (S1) –

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    and stress and coping paradigm and in view of this paradigm explain age and individual difference in the experience and handling of stress 1. Introduction Stress is induced by life events .Lazarus and Flokman in (Cavanaugh and Blanchard –Field (2005) point out stress is defined by the person and that no two people experiences stress the same event in exactly the same way. Each individual has a specific tolerance for stress depending on general level of adjustment‚ the internal

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    given situation and act accordingly. (Blanchard and Lorber 1987). Second is behavioural competency where he/she must know how to adapt tot present situations using all available resources to meet contingencies. Other refers to this aspect as the E.Q. or emotional quotient level (Tannenbaun et. al 1958). Third is the process competency where a leader must know to communicate to others in such a way that they are easily understood and accepted (Hersey and Blanchard 1993). Accordingly‚ there are many

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    and (5) the integrative approach. This paper briefly discusses the situational approach of studying leadership. Method Description Situational Leadership Theory (SLT) evolved from the Life Cycle of Leadership Theory developed by Hersey and Blanchard (1969). Hersey and Blanchard’s theory has four major situational variables: (1) task behavior‚ (2) relationship behavior‚ (3) follower (or subordinate) maturity‚ and (4) effectiveness (Johansen‚ B. P.‚ 1990). Task behavior refers to the extent

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    Accepted Manuscript Title: Changing Impact of Fiscal Policy on Selected ASEAN Countries Authors: Hsiao Chink Tang‚ Philip Liu‚ Eddie C. Cheung PII: DOI: Reference: To appear in: Received date: Revised date: Accepted date: S1049-0078(12)00070-X doi:10.1016/j.asieco.2012.07.003 ASIECO 865 ASIECO 1-3-2011 23-7-2012 24-7-2012 Please cite this article as: Tang‚ H. C.‚ Liu‚ P.‚ & Cheung‚ E. C.‚ Changing Impact of Fiscal Policy on Selected ASEAN Countries‚ Journal of Asian Economics (2010)‚ doi:10.1016/j

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    relationships (Blanchard‚ Pg. 64‚ 1995). Personally‚ I am more inclined to follow such models because I tend to prefer the more factual‚ less interpretative fields of research. More specifically‚ the explanatory model of Cultural Materialism appeals to me the most. Cultural Materialism is founded on the principle that the chief motive of human culture is to provide means of survival. Similarly‚ it contends that adaptation is human culture’s “primary reason for existence (Blanchard‚ Pg. 70‚ 1995)

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    A. Robert Greenleaf said: “The great leader is seen as servant first “What does this mean? Servant leadership has been identified by Robert Greenleaf‚ as one serving others before serving themselves‚ In addition Greenleaf also stated that true leadership emerges from those whose primary motivation is a deep desire to help other. (Spears & Lawrence‚ 2002). This means that a servant leader will have to develop compassion for people and also be able to respond to people in a way that can build

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