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    Values in Leadership

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    around organizations. The formation of organizational values takes place within the sphere of influence of external and internal forces‚ and therefore‚ a combination of several important determinants should be taken into account in order to understand the rationale behind the values held by organizations. Introduction We have had great leaders in the society for centuries. The Pharaohs understood leadership and what it took to accomplish a humongous task such as the Pyramids. The Imperial Emperors

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    Leadership and Performance

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    economic and social development. Since education is an investment‚ there is a significant positive correlation between education and economic-social productivity. When people are educated‚ their standards of living are likely to improve‚ since they are empowered to access productive ventures‚ which will ultimately lead to an improvement in their livelihoods. The role of education therefore‚ is not just to impart knowledge and skills that enable the beneficiaries to function as economies and social change

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    Leadership Styles

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    Summarize each of the motivational theories that you have selected. For each theory‚ identify the theorists‚ provide a context‚ and provide an overall synopsis. The first theory that I have selected is Lewin’s leadership styles. Kurt Lewin did leadership experiments in 1939 and noticed that there were three different learning styles‚ autocratic ‚democratic and laissez-faire. In autocratic style‚ the leader makes decisions without the help from anyone. When Lewin’s conducted this experiment he

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    Ethical Leadership

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    Ethical Leadership Influence plays a major part in leadership (Yukl‚ 2010). Powerful leaders can have a huge impact on the lives of followers and the organization (Yukl‚ 2010). Leaders will use power‚ but the primary issue is whether the leaders will use the power wisely (Yukl‚ 2010). At the expense the organization and the public‚ powerful leaders can move up in their careers and economic gain (Yukl‚ 2010). A leader can make unethical practices look legitimate and even influence the members

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    leadership tranining

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    Leadership is something essential to any group or organization. What a leader does is usually very difficult to describe in words. The definition of leadership seems so vague because of the many responsibilities one holds. As difficult as it may seem‚ there are 3 quite famous ways in giving a definition of leadership‚ coming from different perspectives.    Leadership is accomplishing tasks through others There are a lot of leaders that have been able to lead their groups towards great accomplishments

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    What Is Leadership

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    What is Leadership? * Table of Contents 1 Leadership according to us 1 References 3 Leadership according to us Leadership is a rather large topic to describe‚ which means that it will have many meanings depending on different factors like context and person. There is plenitude of definitions on leadership‚ out of which not a single one can be considered the best. Grint (2010) allocated four main types of leadership definitions: leadership (1) as position‚ (2) as person‚ (3) as result

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    © National College for School Leadership 2003 1 Leadership in Organizations Gary Yukl 2001‚ Prentice Hall Gary Yukl is Professor of Management and Leadership at the State University of New York in Albany‚ and a board member of the Leadership Quarterly journal. He is a well-known scholar and author on leadership. Leadership in Organizations was first published in 1981. This fifth edition was published in 2002‚ and the formerly 19 chapters have been consolidated into 15 (which includes

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    Evolvement of Leadership

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    The evolvement of leadership has changed over time. In order to fully understand how leadership is viewed today it is important to know the history of where leadership has been. The all begins with the Great Man theory in the first era‚ all the way through to the relational theory in the fourth era. The first era‚ occurring during the 1930s and 1940s‚ was the time of Great Man leadership. During this time leaders were known to be born with certain heroic leadership traits and natural abilities of

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    Moral Leadership

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    Moral Leadership 1 Moral Leadership Tracey Marshall Canada Christian College Advanced Dynamics in Leadership Dr. Clarence Duff April 12‚ 2012 Moral Leadership 2 The distinction between right and wrong concerning principles is called morality. It is morality which helps to govern people whether as an individual‚ in a family‚ community‚ or organization. Within the last century‚ morality has been closely linked to leadership by identifying a style called “Moral Leadership”. In fact‚ it

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    Contrasting Servant Leadership to Transactional Leadership Organizational Behavior and Management defines Transactional Leadership as being‚ “Helps the follower identify what must be done to accomplish the desired results (e.g.‚ better-quality output‚ more sales or services‚ reduced cost of production) and ensures that employees have the resources needed to complete the job‚ (Ivancevich‚ Konopaske‚ Matteson‚ p. 453).” Business dictionary defines transactional leader as a‚ “style of leadership that is based

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