organizational context‚ leadership is one of the factors that determine the organizational competitiveness in global and local economy and leadership can be seen as the essential instrument in achieving the organization strategies and goals‚ the leaders must deal with the dynamic environment and also supported by follower who shows their commitment to the organizational. In facing the fierce
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Transactional leadership styles are more concerned with maintaining the normal flow of operations. Transactional leadership can be described as "keeping the ship afloat." Transactional leaders use disciplinary power and an array of incentives to motivate employees to perform at their best. A transactional leader generally does not look ahead in strategically guiding an organization to a position of market leadership; instead‚ these managers are solely concerned with making sure everything flows smoothly
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TRANSFORMATIONAL AND TRANSACTIONAL LEADERSHIP STYLE ABSTRACT In this global competitive environment‚ effective leadership style is necessary to reduce the attrition rate. From the effective leadership styles only it is possible to achieve organizational goal productively. This paper wanted to see the transformational and transactional leadership style. Where Transformational leadership can be categorized into Charisma‚ Inspiration‚ Intellectual Stimulation and Individualized Consideration. While
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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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August 28‚ 2008 CEMBA MANAGEMENT AND ORGANISATION ASSIGNMENT Distinguish Between Transactional and Transformational Leadership (Block 7‚ Question 2‚) Leadership is the process by which a person exerts influence over others‚ and inspires‚ motivates‚ and directs their activities to help achieve group or organisational goals. It is about coping with change. A leader is faced with many challenges‚ particularly in complex‚ rapidly changing environments. This means more than just sustaining
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I scored a total of 37 points on the Transactional or Transformational Leader Self-Assessment scale‚ which runs from 10 points (meaning leans more toward transactional leadership) to 50 points (meaning leans more toward transformational leader). This finding suggests that I exhibit slightly more transformational leadership qualities than transactional qualities‚ although I am somewhat balanced between the two types of leadership. As with similar assessments that were taken earlier in this course
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Transformational versus Transactional Leadership This document is intended to compare and contrasts Transformational and Transactional Leadership and discusses how they are used in management of organizations by managers. Before we can delve into the comparison or contrast‚ we first need to define what we mean by each of these terms we are comparing and contrasting. Transformational Leadership Defined This type of leadership can best be defined as a process in which "leaders and followers help
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types of leadership styles‚ Transformational‚ transactional‚ and Charismatic. Transformational leadership style is a style of leadership in which the leader moves and changes things in a big way by communicating to followers a special vision of the future‚ tapping into the follower’s higher ideals and motives. Followers trust and respect transformational leaders because they have a strong vision for the future of the organisation. Some of the Core characteristics of transformational leadership are:
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Transformational versus Transactional Leadership Leadership and Team Development-Fall 2011 Abstract This research paper addresses various aspects of transformational and transactional leadership styles. It mainly presents a comparative overview of these leadership styles. Further‚ it talks about an example of each transformational and transactional leadership in real-world. This leads to mentioning various applications that each leadership style finds in today’s business. Analysis of strengths
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Transformational Leadership & Transactional Leadership “Leadership without perspective and point of view isn’t leadership-and of course it must be your own perspective‚ your own point of view. You cannot borrow a point of view any more than you can borrow someone else’s eyes. It must be authentic‚ and if it is‚ it will be original‚ because you are original”. (Bennis‚ 1992‚ p.122) Introduction This paper assesses two popular leadership theories: Transformational Leadership & Transactional Leadership. It further
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