employees’ efficiency at work Low Yik Woon ABSTRACT Communication is the basis for direction‚ motivation as well as establishment of an effective leadership. Leaders develop interpersonal relationships with the members in organisations are attempt to convince the followers to attain the goals which define the success of the outcome. Effective leaders are responsible to form valued relationships of using the communication tools available to communicate with employees in order to achieve their target
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predominantly reflected in our distinctive actions and our personal appearances. For centuries‚ people have wondered what makes each of us act the way we do. During this wonderment‚ people have come to the conclusion that actions reveal our character traits‚ which in turn reveal our personality. Our personality makes us unique. Furthermore‚ people distinguish themselves from others by their personal blend of characteristics and the level of emphasis placed on each trait. This distinction reflects our personality
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My Leadership Style Organizational Behavior February 10‚ 2010 Abstract Leadership is defined as a social influence process in which an individual seeks the participation of subordinates in an effort to research organizational goals. (Kinicki-Kreitner (p.346). My personal leadership style is based on the situational theory of leadership. Based on the type of situation my ability to adapt my leadership style is what makes me an effective manager. My Leadership
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CHALLENGES IN CORPORATE EXCELLENCE “STYLES OF LEADERSHIP IN THE I.T. INDUSTRY” Leadership is the capacity to translate vision into reality. --Warren G. Bennis ] ABSTRACT Leadership is a complex process by which a person influences others to accomplish a mission‚ task‚ or objective and directs the organization in a way that makes it more cohesive and coherent. Leadership‚ as a process‚ shapes the goals of a group
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Management and Leadership Development Module Tutor: Dr. Ruchi Sharma Student Id: 77094015 The phenomenon of Leadership style has its clear and visible existence from the beginning of the civilization. Greek heroes like Lenin from Russia‚ Lincoln and MacArthur had one thing in common i.e. ‘LEADERSHIP’. Over the years the forms of leadership has changed. Earlier people believed that leadership comes from birth but now a time has come where organizations try to make every person a leader for the
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Leadership style and performance An overview of the topic of leadership styles summarizes that the existing studies on how performance is affected by leadership style is separated into important phases. Early studies on leadership (frequently categorized as ‘trait’ studies on leadership) concentrated on identifying the personality traits which characterized successful leaders (Argyris‚ 1955; Mahoney et al.‚ 1960). According to them successful leaders are ‘naturally born’ and those they have certain
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Autocratic Leadership Style 1. Introduction 1.1 OBJECTIVE:- Autocratic leadership‚ also known as authoritarian leadership‚ is a leadership style characterized by individual control over all decisions and little input from group members. Autocratic leaders typically make choices based on their own ideas and judgments and rarely accept advice from followers. Autocratic leadership involves absolute‚ authoritarian control over a group. The objective of doing this project is to understand Autocratic
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Is No One Best Style Of Leadership". Abstract: This proposal will present what is actually meant by the term Leadership’. The historical perspectives of different styles of leadership. The positive aspects and drawbacks of different styles of leadership. How leadership has evolved over the years. What are the main determinants of a good leader? Why after so many years and after the evolution of so many approaches of leadership‚ there is still no one best style of leadership. Explanation:
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is argued that a qualified leader should know how to motivate people and deal with problems in the most effective way. Moreover‚ managers have to set objectives for companies in order to check whether the labours are working in a right direction and tasks are doing properly. However‚ not the same as before‚ business and situations are changing all the time. Facing a more complicated condition and people with different backgrounds‚ I believe that different leadership styles should be adopted to meet
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Leadership Theories and Styles IAAP 2009 Administrative Professionals Week Event April 28‚ 2009 Development of Leadership Theory Development of Leadership Theory • Until approximately 1930‚ there was not much academic interest in the area of leadership academic interest in the area of leadership • Fredrick Taylor –Scientific Management (time/motion Fredrick Taylor Scientific Management (time/motion studies of productivity) (late 1800’s) • Max Weber –(writing on bureaucracy) a leader possessed power by virtue of his position (1922)
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