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    Discovering Your Authentic Leadership During the past 50 years‚ leadership scholars have conducted more than 1‚000 studies in an attempt to determine the definitive styles‚ characteristics‚ or personality traits of great leaders. None of these studies has produced a clear profile of the ideal leader. Thank goodness. If scholars had produced a cookie-cutter leadership style‚ individuals would be forever trying to imitate it. They would make themselves into personae‚ not people‚ and others would

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    assignment will examine models and styles of leadership. A reflective analysis will be given of how I led a research team‚ the impact of Emotional Intelligence on effective leadership will also be discussed. “The word leader is derived from the Anglo Saxon ‘lede’‚ meaning ‘to go’. So an organisation that has a leader assumes it is going somewhere”. Adair 1970. There are many theories of what makes a good leader‚ and also several models of leadership. One of the experts in the field John Adair‚

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    1. What are the attributes of having an unique culture Vs. a common culture? Organizational culture can be understood as a set of values and basic assumptions‚ developed collectively and that guide organizational behavior. Directs the way to perceive‚ think and feel the reality within the organization‚ as it serves as a model for dealing with the problems of adaptation and interaction. Organizational culture can be understood through: Observable artifacts (manifestations of an organization’s

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    Leadership styles play a huge part in the success of a leader. Understanding what brings an employee satisfaction‚ what major motivations they have‚ and what is interesting to the subordinate lays the foundation for organizations leaders (Prentice‚ 2004). Understanding these factors can enable a leader to use custom applications and methods for each employee based on those characteristics. One thing I have learned over the years is to be a great leader‚ you must have followers. Prentice describes

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    Leadership By: SSG Member-Meneh‚ Sylvanus 88M SLC Class #003-2013 What is Leadership? Leadership is the art of influencing and directing people in such a way that will win their obedience‚ confidence‚ respect and loyal cooperation in achieving common objectives. To become an effective Leader‚ there are certain traits and characteristics that must be present in an individual. No one is born a Leader; certain individuals are born

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    Leadership has been an integral virtue of an individual to be successful and effective in business‚ politics‚ sports or the military. It is stated by Howard (2005) that leadership can be regarded as an ability of an individual to influence a group of people to respond to organisational goals and as a means to enhance others’ performance by forming operative groups‚ motivating and giving a right direction to them. It means that‚ as far as a business is concerned‚ achieving an organisational objective

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    What is the Difference Between Leadership and Management? The discussion between the differences of leadership and management has fuelled an ongoing heated debate. In acknowledging the vast differences between leadership and management‚ the aim of this essay is thus to illustrate these differences whilst displaying that they overlap. I will also explore the effects of their functions on organizations and explain that a combination of elements from both leadership and management is the most productive

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    Grint‚ K. (1997) ‘Leadership: A contested Construct’‚ in Grint‚ K. (ed.) Leadership: Classical‚ Contemporary‚ and Critical Approaches‚ Oxford‚ Oxford University Press‚ pp. 27-36 Leadership: A Constested Consruct – Keith Grint Grint’s divisions of leadership theories: The first division concerns attributed to the individual or to the situation or context that the individual id in. Some leadership theories seem to centre solely on the characteristic of leaders regardless of the situation

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    The Cost of Lying Trust is like a mirror‚ once it is broken‚ it is never seen the same again‚ and that is the cost. No matter how hard you try to put it back together‚ the cracks are always visible. No one wants to be a liar‚ no one wants to be a dishonest person. One might presume that a person will lie because they want something they can’t have with the truth. Recalling back to my childhood‚ I was unable to be like other children where they were able to have fun‚ running‚ jumping‚ and

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    successful. Victor Vroom and Fred Fiedler introduced leadership models that could assist leaders in taking the most effective action in any given situation. This is referred to as a Situational Approach to Leadership. According to (Bateman‚ 2011) “The leader should first analyze the situation and then decide what to do”. Although very similar in what these models try to accomplish‚ they achieve it in different ways. The Vroom Model of Leadership focuses on how well‚ or poorly the team participates

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