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    4. Introduction The time I displayed leadership was when I got promoted to the post of Personnel Practitioner in 2011 and had to manage the Nursing Staff Office of the organisation. My career started shaping as I got introduced to Junior Management and all challenges that came with it. I started to identify numerous shortcomings within my department and implemented various strategies‚ plans and procedures to address the shortage my department faced in terms of effectively rendering a service to

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    constructive criticism so you were not able to develop and grow as you would want. She didn’t question decisions or provide alternative solutions so any expertise she had was not transferred to her staff. In an article in relation to the Multifactor Leadership Theory‚ it is stated that laissez-faire leaders do not interact with their followers (Hargis‚ Watt‚ & Piotrowski‚ 2011). It further states that they avoid having to make a decision and fail to take an interest in the growth of their area (Hargis

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    Final Exam: Leadership Approach Webster University MGNT 5670‚ Managerial Leadership Professor NAME March 7‚ 2015 Student NAME Abstract In this paper we will discuss the concept of Leadership i.e. how to manage and follow an effective approach as a leader. Leadership is important within an organization. Leadership contribute to the success of an organization‚ which require skills and experience from each leader. We will discuss The Zen Leader 10 ways to go from barley managing to leading

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    PATH GOAL THEORY OF LEADERSHIP The path-goal theory‚ also known as the path-goal theory of leader effectiveness or the path-goal model‚ is a leadership theory in the field of organizational studies developed by Robert House‚ an Ohio State University graduate‚ in 1971 and revised in 1996. The theory states that a leader ’s behavior is contingent to the satisfaction‚ motivation and performance of his subordinates. The Path-Goal Theory of Leadership was developed to describe the way that leaders

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    hold leadership positions that have a “President” or “VP” title in front of them‚ I am a leader by being a follower. Lao-Tzu wrote in the 5th century BC‚ “to lead people‚ walk behind them”. Leadership is not a title‚ but the actions that a person takes. I strive to serve others through every action I take. When you lead by example‚ others will follow. I work to make sure that my actions and decisions are examples in my organizations and communities. By following practices of servant leadership‚ I am

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    opinion‚ I believe that in order for a leader to effectively inspire others‚ he must possess three core characteristics of leadership: First‚ the ability to guide others; second‚ the ability to set a positive example; and third‚ the ability to give others the chance to lead. The first important characteristic of a leader is the ability to successfully guide others in their leadership skills. John C. Maxwell stated it quite clearly: “A leader is one who knows the way‚ goes the way‚ and shows the way

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    there is the Situational Leadership Theory‚ which is a short term for Hersey & Blanchard’s Situational Leadership Theory‚ which suggests that leaders should adopt a leadership style that best fits the needs of the followers (Rabarison‚ et al.‚ 2013). Dr. Paul Hersey and Ken Blanchard created a model to explain four different leadership styles based relationship and task behaviour‚ which are Telling‚ Selling‚ Participating and Delegating (Grimsley‚ 2003). Among the four leadership styles‚ Astro falls

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    mangers as leadership is different to management as management is a learnt skill. Leadership is defined as the ability for an individual inspire and influence others to complete a goal or task they help direct an organisation to a more cohesive and holistic environment where everyone feels like a team and involved in the running of an organisation. A leader can be a leader because of the special knowledge in a specific task or a skill of which they possess. This is called “Process Leadership” (Jago‚

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    Leadership Analysis of New Oriental Education and Technology Group Ⅰ. Hersey and blanchard’s situational leadership theory and the managerial grid Leader is someone who can influence others and who has managerial authority. Leadership is what leader do. More specifically‚ it’s the process of influencing a group to achieve goal. Hersey and Blanchard argue that successful leadership is achieved by selecting the right leadership style‚ which is contingent on the level of the follower’s readiness.

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    Northouse (2013) explained that situational leadership model is one that consists of a directive and a supportive dimension of influence. In essence‚ a situational leader is one who attempts to match one’s leadership style to what is described as the competence and commitment of an employee (Northouse‚ 2013). For example‚ if Ann decides to use the second style (s2) referred to as the coaching approach. Then‚ Ann would be demonstrating high directive behavior as well as high supporting behavior (Northouse

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