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    Abstract Leadership refers to one’s ability to effectively influence subordinates to achieve the goals of their organization. The purpose of this paper is to discuss the foundations‚ methods and thought processes that define the main theories and how leaders use the key model components to achieve desired outcomes. This paper will thoroughly describe these theories in detail and list numerous advantages and disadvantages of each. Though seemingly dissimilar on the surface‚ each leadership theory

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    before determining the best leadership style. (Bateman & Snell‚ 2011). The Vroom model evaluates seven situational factors for problem analysis that include; decision significance‚ importance of commitment‚ leader’s expertise‚ likelihood of commitment‚ group support for objectives‚ group expertise and team competence. (Bateman & Snell‚ 2011) Flexibility and the ability to practice situational leadership decision-making is an ideal model for an effective leader‚ according to the Vroom leadership

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    Leadership Theories and Styles IAAP 2009 Administrative Professionals Week  Event April 28‚ 2009 Development of Leadership Theory Development of Leadership Theory • Until approximately 1930‚ there was not much  academic interest in the area of leadership academic interest in the area of leadership • Fredrick Taylor –Scientific Management (time/motion Fredrick Taylor  Scientific Management (time/motion  studies of productivity) (late 1800’s) • Max Weber –(writing on bureaucracy)  a leader  possessed power by virtue of his position (1922)

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    there are many examples of situational and dramatic irony. As the reader progresses through the story‚ a character’s true emotions will be revealed. The ironic examples in the story show a different view towards events that happened in the story. As character’s thoughts are shown‚ the reader will acknowledge their true emotions and persona. In “The Story of an Hour” by Kate Chopin‚ there are many examples of situational irony hidden throughout the story. The situational irony in the story tends to

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    1. Given the description of the leadership situation facing the airplane crash survivors described in Chapter 1‚ how would leader-member exchange‚ the normative decision model‚ the situational leadership theory‚ the contingency model‚ and the path-goal theory prescribe that a leader should act? Leadership is said to be sudden when there is exchange of the three sections of the pioneer‚ supporter‚ and the situation illustrate. Leaders are required to act in a versatile path aside from the model of

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    Leadership Style Personal Take Pros Cons Application Situational Leadership I believe the situational Leadership Curve is the best representation of this model and the easiest to actually apply. It shows the leader‚ exactly how to approach a situation based on the needs/level of the person who will be receiving the assistance. The leader assesses the circumstance‚ locates the quadrant that the individual needs and then know an entry point to begin providing support to them. Allows for flexibility

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    References: Hellriegel‚ D.‚ & Slocum‚ J. (2007). Organizational Behavior. Mason‚ OH: Thompson Higher People and Planet. (2012‚ January). Retrieved from Virgin.com: http://www.virgin.com/people-and-planet/our-vision The Hersey-Blanchard Situational Leadership Theory. (2012‚ January). Retrieved from Mind Tools: http://www.mindtools.com/pages/article/newLDR_44.htm

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    EXAM I Fundamentals of Speech COMM. 1110 Multiple Choice: 1. Communication is a process that requires shared: 2. The model of communication that views communication in the most complex manner is the ______________________ model. 3. The _________________ states that “we are more likely to remember the first and last items conveyed orally in a series of items than the items in between.” 4. A speaker who is ethnocentric believes: 5. Which communication

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    theory‚ no leadership style is best in all situations. Success depends upon a number of variables‚ including the leadership style‚ qualities of the followers and aspects of the situation. 4. Situational Theories Situational theories propose that leaders choose the best course of action based upon situational variables. Different styles of leadership may be more appropriate for certain types of decision-making. For example‚ in a situation where the leader is the most knowledgeable and experienced

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    using influence in an organizational setting or situation‚ producing effects that are meaningful and have a direct impact on accomplishing challenging goals. However there are difference style of leadership‚ which are trait theory of leadership and situational leadership theory. Mr. Willis leadership style is more toward Group or democratic.The democratic (also called group) leadership style is: The leader shares the problem with the relevant team members as a group. Together they generate and evaluate

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