A STUDY ON “LEADER SHIP STYLES OF THE TEAMS” IN NAYOR SOFT PROJECT REPORT SUBMITTED IN PARTIAL FULFILLMENT FOR The Award of MASTER OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION DECLARATION I hereby declare that this Project Report titled “A STUDY ON LEADER SHIP STYLES OF THE TEAMS” submitted by me to the Department of XXXXX is a bonafide work under taken by me and it is not submitted to any other University or Institution for the award of any degree diploma / certificate or published any time before
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Leadership Style Leadership refers to a person who guides or directs a group of individuals (dictionary.com‚ 2012). Lewin (1939) suggests that leadership style refers to the characteristic behaviors of a leader when directing‚ motivating‚ guiding and managing a group of people. Listed below are a few of the most prominent leadership styles: Laissez –Faire (Delegative); Participative (Democratic); Authoritarian (Autocratic); Transformational and Transactional. The purpose of this paper is to report
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REFLECTIVE REVIEW – M3.10 INTRODUCTION TO LEADERSHIP Leadership Styles The factors that could influence my leadership style are: • The type of situation • Individuals • Time • Importance • Pressure from Above • Organisational culture • Geographical area • My Attitude Managerial influence from above could also influence my managerial style. If the organisational culture is one of autocracy I may well adopt the same stance to fit in with the organisational
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MATCHING LEADERSHIP TO A SITUATION Leadership Styles Choosing the Right Style for the Situation From Mahatma Gandhi and Winston Churchill to Martin Luther King and Steve Jobs‚ there can seem to be as many ways to lead people as there are leaders. Fortunately‚ businesspeople and psychologists have developed useful‚ simple ways to describe the main styles of leadership. By understanding these styles and their impact‚ you can develop your own approach to leadership and become a more effective
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Define leadership. “Effectiveness of Leaders depend on how their leadership style interrelates with situation in which they operate”. Explain the various leadership styles and types of interaction with suitable examples. Research: Many people today are seeking to understand -- and many people are writing about -- the concept and practices of leadership. There are a great many reasons for the popularity of the topic‚ including that organizations are faced with changes like never before. The concept
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once said‚ “Leadership is the art of getting someone else to do something you want done because he wants to do it” (www.leadershipnow.com[->0]). This is just how Jeanne Lewis a graduate from Harvard Business School approached management. She motivated and pushed her followers to accomplish the things she felt needed to be done. As a leader within Staples Inc. she was able to accomplish a great deal by recognizing the readiness of her followers and applying the correct leadership style. In the following
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Leadership Styles When looking at what makes a great leader we often see qualities that were instilled in them overtime‚ and some that is natural to the human. Building on these styles can be from previous mentors where someone wants to learn good and bad styles of leadership to help build a success range in all projects and objectives in life. Something that is learned in the military is that the importance of leadership comes from focusing on teamwork and willing to be a strong leader for every
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Learning Team Leadership 1 Learning Team Leadership Evaluation Thomas Hong‚ Ph.D.‚ Arpad Szurgyi‚ Ph.D.‚ Dawn Dobson‚ Ph.D.‚ Stephanie Smith‚ Ph.D.‚ David Benson‚ Ph.D.‚ and Tim Halton‚ Ph.D. University of Phoenix Organizational Diagnosis and Intervention June 16‚ 2008 Learning Team Leadership Learning Team Leadership Evaluation The global economy‚ geographically distributed organizations‚ and increasingly rapid technological changes have added a level of complexity that has changed the
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Leadership is defined as one’s ability to influence others. However‚ when done well that influence enlists 4 major ingredients: [pic] It is an ability to use power effectively and in a responsible manner [pic] It is the ability to understand that different human beings have different motivational forces at different times and in different situations. [pic] It is also an ability to inspire people to perform towards a present objective. [pic] It is the ability to develop a climate
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United States Navy for 26 years because throughout my career my style of leadership evolved as I matured and my level of responsibility increased. Initially‚ I was a transactional leader because it was a way of separating me from my peers to alleviate chances of fraternization. The chain of command was strict in giving direction and the expectations were exacting in standards in accordance with approved guidelines. About half way through my career‚ I was a middle manager and earned the respect
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