Week 2 – 2hr Workshop - Contingency KEY TERMS AND CONCEPTS Contingency: a theory meaning one thing depends on other things. Contingency approaches: approaches that seek to delineate the characteristics of situations and followers and examine the leadership styles that can be used effectively. Fiedler’s contingency model: a model designed to diagnose whether a leader is task-oriented or relationship-oriented and match leader style to the situation. Situational theory: Hersey and Blanchard’s
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Current Liabilities and Contingencies Current assets are cash or other assets that can reasonably be expected to be converted into cash‚ sold‚ or consumed in operations within a single operation cycle or within a year if more than one cycle is completed each year. Current liabilities are obligations whose liquidation is reasonably expected to require use of existing resources properly classified as current assets‚ or the creation of other liabilities. Accounts Payable or trade accounts payable
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Fiedler’s Contingency Model The question that might come to the mind of a person: What is your natural leadership style? Do you focus on completing tasks‚ or on building relationships with your team? Have you considered that this natural leadership style might be more suited to some situations or environments than it is to others? We can get answers through the leadership model. For that purpose we will be dealing with fielder leadership model. Understanding the Model: Here‚ "contingency" is a situation
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FIEDLER CONTINGENCY MODEL The Fiedler contingency model is a leadership theory of industrial and organizational psychology developed by Fred Fiedler (born 1922)‚ one of the leading scientists who helped his field move from the research of traits and personal characteristics of leaders to leadership styles and behaviours. Two factors The first management style‚ Taylorists‚ assumed there was one best style of leadership. Fiedler’s contingency model postulates that the leader’s effectiveness
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result of the Civil War‚ began to thrive and rise up‚ as well as grow stronger and stronger. As the years passed slowly by‚ the new idea of overseas expansion brought its way into the lives of many Americans‚ and it sure did have an effect as it began to spread. During the time periods between‚ the 19th and 20th centuries‚ this idea of overseas expansion lead to the creation of new rules and new policies. Not everybody‚ especially in particular‚ the Americans‚ were in full speed for these new rules
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Fiedler’s Contingency Theory Proposed by the Austrian psychologist Fred Edward Fiedler (1922- ). The contingency model emphasizes the importance of both the leader’s personality and the situation in which that leader operates. A leader is the individual who is given the task of directing and coordinating task-relevant activities‚ or the one who carries the responsibility for performing these functions when there is no appointed leader. Fiedler relates the effectiveness of the leader to aspects
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Fiedler Contingency Model The contingency theory allows for predicting the characteristics of the appropriate situations for effectiveness. Three situational components determine the favourableness of situational control: 1. Leader-Member Relations‚ referring to the degree of mutual trust‚ respect and confidence between the leader and the subordinates. To build a strong team‚ there should be a great relationship among the employee‚ manager and the general manager because it is the foundation
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Introduction 1.1) Objective: a) To know the host country and home obstacles and complexities. b) Arranging product mix and marketing mix c) Go beyond national boundary d) Make a budget plan e) Make a marketing plan f) Successful implementation of marketing plan for the product for the home country and host country as well 1.2) Scope We focused on the current new demand of motorbike market‚ where we found so many opportunities for the product.it almost very tough
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Intenational Marketing Plan Table of Contents Executive Summary Situation Analysis Description of product and or service Geographic description of the target market Environmental analysis Cultural analysis Economic analysis Legal environment Political factors and risk analysis Evaluate the market potential of a targeted buyer/ consumer segments Identify factors that influence their purchasing decisions Financial conditions (GDP‚ discretionary income‚ debt‚ credit)
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