ELECTIVE COURSE FOR PGDM-WM Leadership and Managerial Effectiveness Dr Asha Bhandarker email abhandarker@imi.edu About the course: High performing and Competitive organizations need leaders with a whole host of competencies. At the self level there is a need for capabilities like Managing Self ‚ Emotional Intelligence‚ Drive and execution ability‚ and Creative and Strategic Thinking; at the group level managing high performing Teams and Capacity to Influence and Mobilize people
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Effective Leadership Literature Review Patrick Carter Dr. Dale Mancini Solutions Leadership August 10‚ 2009 Effective Leadership Effective leadership is crucial to an organization’s success. There are several common characteristics that effective organizational leaders share. Without these characteristics‚ initiatives and change can fail. Leaders can take many different steps to help keep projects from failing. Leaders need to be self-aware of how their actions are perceived
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Leadership Leadership is the art of leading others to deliberately create a result that wouldn’t have happened otherwise.” The Characteristics of a Good Leader What makes a good leader? Here are some of their most important characteristics: Self-Awareness. You have an intimate knowledge of your inner emotional state. You know your strengths and your weaknesses. You know when you’re working in flow and you know when you’re over worked. You know yourself‚ including your capabilities and your limitations
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LEADERSHIP Leadership is a process by which a person influences others to accomplish an objective and directs the organization in a way that makes it more cohesive and coherent. Leaders carry out this process by applying their leadership attributes‚ such as beliefs‚ values‚ ethics‚ character‚ knowledge‚ and skills. Leadership is the ability to influence a group towards the achievement of a vision or set of goals. Leadership is interpersonal influence exercised in a situation and directed through
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Comparison and Contrast Leadership Theories A. Comparison Contrast Effectiveness of Great Man and Trait Theories Conclusion * * * * * * * * * * * * * I. Introduction * In this paper I will be discussing the significance of The Great Man Theory and the Trait Theory of Leadership. The two leadership styles will also be compared and contrasted and the effectiveness of each discussed. These theories each have many
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business leaders Employees desire integrity in their leaders Competencies: (Can be learnt) emotional intelligence integrity drive leadership motivation self confidence intelligence knowledge of the business VALUES The above also relate to employees’ values towards their bosses and workplace Values make work ‘meaningful’ Example: Servant leadership putting others needs first increased service to others impacts CSR relates to work ethics MOTIVATION Theories migrated
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70 Leadership Is a Contact Sport The “Follow-up Factor” in Management Development by Marshall Goldsmith and Howard Morgan Leadership is not just for leaders anymore. Top content management 2 companies are beginning to understand that sustaining peak performance requires a firm-wide commitment to developing leaders that is tightly aligned to organizational objectives — a commitment much easier to understand than to achieve. Organizations must find ways to cascade leadership from senior
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MGT 6503 08/06/2014 Leadership Paper: Nelson Mandela This paper will give an analysis of a leader that I admire Nelson Mandela. It will cover the strong Prophecy‚ inspiration‚ compassion‚ innovative‚ persistence and ethical qualities of Nelson Mandela. Nelson Mandela was
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great leader but not a manager. Conversely‚ a typical nurse can be a manager but not possess many nursing leadership skills. According to Huber (2010) leadership is defined as “the process of influencing people to accomplish goals” (p. 6). Key concepts related to leadership according to Huber (2010) are influence‚ communication‚ group process‚ goal attainment and motivation. At is core‚ leadership is influencing people. In contrast‚ management involves influencing employees to meet an organizational
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Introduction Effective leadership is critical to organizational success in the 21st century (Marquis and Huston 2009). In Hong Kong Special Administrative Region‚ most health care organizations are contemplating health care reform and work redesign at the start of a new decade (as in the early 1990’s). Reform of health care delivery in Hong Kong is unquestionably one of the most challenging issue facing nurses and putting unreasonable workloads on nurses (Hedley 2001). Speaking at the annual Hospital
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