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    ILM Level 3 Certificate in Leadership and Management Name: Unit Code: 8600-308 Unit Title: UNDERSTANDING LEADership AC 1.1 Describe the factors that will influence the choice of leadership styles or behaviours in the work place AC 1.1 Autocratic Leader Autocratic leadership‚ also known as authoritarian leadership is a leadership style characterized by individual control over all decisions and little input from

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    Recognizing and Understanding Coercion By: Patrick T. Ourant What Is Coercion? Webster’s New Collegiate defines coerce as: 1. To restrain or dominate by nullifying individual will; 2. To compel to an act or choice; 3. To enforce or bring about by force or threat. Coercion is essentially the overwhelming of the will of another by force or threat of force‚ or through less noticeable forms such as fraud. The use of coercion is the means by which a person or group of people impose

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    Defining the psychological contract The exchange relationship between organisation and employee ranges the entire contract spectrum from strictly legal to purely psychological (Spindler 1994). Many aspects of this relationship are shaped by legislation‚ enterprise agreements and/or an employment contract signed by the employee detailing issues such as hours‚ salary and benefit plans. However‚ other aspects of the employment relationship are likely to be confined to the subconscious (Spindler 1994)

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    The Power Distance - Power distance describes the degree of equality between different people within a particular society or group. Also described Hofstede‚ as: “power distance is the extent to which people expect and are willing to accept that power is distributed unequally. Inequality of power is a basic fact of life. It cannot be 100% eliminated. It is impossible to have no power distance‚ because this means that everyone is exactly equal (skills‚ actions‚ genetics etc) unless you are on about

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    Planning and Allocation work The Thorn Lighting Commercial Policy affects the work of my team. Our main objective is to hand over all lighting controls projects on time and within budget. Our team planning starts every Monday morning when I run the weekly sales report‚ this shows me all new projects that have been ordered over the last week. The new projects are added to our status log which allows us to keep track of the progress of over 40 different projects. We have a defined process with

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    Cost per person £995 + VAT Course outline: Workshop One: Solving problems and making decisions M3.01 (One day) On completion of this mandatory unit participants are expected to confidently be able to: • Develop an introductory knowledge and understanding of solving problems and making decisions as required by a practising or potential first line manager. • Describe a problem‚ its nature‚ scope and impact. • Gather and interpret information to solve a problem. • Briefly summarise the options

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    the workplace 8 The value of feedback in the workplace 9 Appendices 10 WORK BASED ASSIGNMENT - M3.12 MOTIVATING TO PERFORM IN THE WORKPLACE/ M3.26 MANAGING PERFORMANCE Centre Number Centre Name Candidate Registration No Candidate Name TASK This task is all about motivating the team to perform in the workplace. You should consider: the value of assessing performance; how you could motivate the team to improve performance; and the value of feedback in the workplace. Please

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    and marginalised as the result of their own or someone else’s drug and / or alcohol misuse‚ in order to improve their physical‚ social and emotional well–being It also aims to improve individuals’‚ communities’‚ and society’s understanding and awareness of the relationship between drug / alcohol use‚ misuse‚ vulnerability and exclusion‚ in order to overcome barriers which perpetuate the cycle of substance misuse. Strategic Framework ’Working Together to Reduce Harm’ is the Welsh Assembly Governments

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    Ilm Motivating to Perform

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    and objective process. Following this I will highlight the factors that influence how people behave in the workplace‚ and how I would apply a recognised theory of motivation to my team‚ to improve their performance. I will explain why feedback is important to improve communication and the performance in my team and compare the effectiveness of different types of feedback used in the workplace. Performance Assessment Performance Management is a continuous process that involves informal and formal

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    that were pre-arranged for discussion‚ and also any further matters arising as a result of our discussion. Meeting in person also helps build a better professional relationship‚ particularly at the earlier stages‚ as there are more opportunities for discussing other work-related opportunities‚ and develop personal understanding of each other i.e. building a rapport. I dressed smartly for the meeting so that I was taken seriously. My notes were laid out and organised so the contractor could

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