or made. Perhaps leaders are both. There are hundreds of different leadership styles‚ and they can all be effective depending on the leader and the situation. Leaders can choose which style is best for their particular needs. According to Koffer (2007)‚ situational leadership is the preferred leadership style among executives in multinational companies. As society becomes increasingly global‚ leaders must have situational leadership skills to remain competitive and achieve the mission. Global organizations
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The leadership styles of charismatic are envisioning‚ energizing‚ and enabling. The envisioning is creating a picture of the future‚ desired future state which people can identify that they can generate excitement. Envisioning would be to set high expectations‚ articulating a compelling vision of it. The energizing is a directing of the generation of energy‚ motivation to act among members of organizations. The energizing demonstrating personal excitement‚ confidence‚ seeking‚ finding‚ and using
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Leadership Styles Case Study The type of leadership practiced at the NCF was‚ transactional leadership. “In Transactional leaders are focused on creating a bargain for individual interests who eventually go their separate ways‚ rather than the mutual effort of people who are interested in collective interests and have a common purpose” (Manning‚ 2003‚ p. 50). The leader at the NCF engages the employees to comply with the values regarding dual relationship by bargaining with them using something
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Developing your leadership styles Level: 4 Credit value: 4 Unit guided learning hours 10 Learning outcomes (the learner will) Assessment criteria (the learner can) 1 Understand the outcomes of effective leadership 1.1 Evaluate the importance of performance and engagement with followers in an organisation 2 Be able to assess own leadership styles 2.1 2.2 Review the six specific scales for leadership Assess the effectiveness of own leadership style in terms of the
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INTRODUCTION The purpose of the paper is to explore the various types of leadership styles that affected the motivation of the employee. Jonathan and Dan have two different managerial styles. Jonathan a manager in super market who prefers to change the duties of his subordinates. He is effective manager who is liked by his employees and everyone in supermarket wants to work for him. Dan a manager who prefers a consecutive routine and adherence with a focus on repeatability. He is moderator for 30
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GENDER DIFFERENCES AND LEADERSHIP Gender Differences and Leadership Abstract The makeup of our country’s workforce is changing and with the upcoming Presidential election at the forefront of our nation’s news‚ it appears that for the first time in our nation’s history our great nation could possibility elect our first woman as President. In all my leadership study’s this semester‚ I began asking myself if Hillary Clinton gets elected will the fact that she is a woman bring
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Participative Leadership Ronald J Mirenda South University Participative Leadership Leadership styles differ from person to person and most are based on personal experiences. While some may be brought up to be directive others are taught to be cooperative and helpful. According to renowned psychologist Kurt Lewin‚ there are three main leadership styles‚ Autocratic‚ Democratic and Laissez-faire. All of which have their place in developing a strong functional unit. Upon taking
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The Leadership Style of Steve Jobs Lisa K. Larson‚ RN Walden University August 15‚ 2012 The Leadership Style of Steve Jobs Steve Jobs‚ the former CEO of Apple‚ was a very effective leader. I knew little about his leadership style until just recently‚ when I read some articles about how he ran Apple during his tenure there. I was surprised to see how some people classified him. Whenever I saw him giving a speech or talking about a new product‚ he seemed like the type of person I would
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An analysis of flexible leadership style Name: Shi Baoyuan Student ID: 20121367 Email: frank_ais@yahoo.co.nz Word Count: 2029 Executive Summary Flexible leadership style is a vital for leaders to manage the company that a leader needs to possess this model to cope with the changeable company activities. A leader who utilizes the flexible leadership style will provide a suitable working surrounding to his (her) subordinates‚ and make them working in positive emotion; hence‚ the subordinates
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Case Study 2: Leadership Style of Sir Alex Ferguson I. Introduction Sir Alex Ferguson is currently the manager of one of the most glorious football teams in the world‚ the British club Manchester United‚ and this for more than 25 years‚ the upmost managing period of all times. “In 2010‚ Forbes magazine ranked Manchester United the most valuable franchise in world sports‚ with an estimated worth of $1.8 billion — more than that of the New York Yankees or Dallas Cowboys” (Elliot‚ par 2). Since
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