Transactional vs. Transformational Styles of Leadership Leadership is described as “a process of social influence in which one person can enlist the aid and support of others in the accomplishment of a common task". There have been many leadership theories of what produces good leadership involving traits‚ situational interaction‚ function‚ behavior‚ power‚ vision and values‚ charisma‚ and intelligence‚ among others. The role every manager must fill in the workplace is being a good leader. Managers
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2.2 Question Transactional and transformational leadership are two distinct managerial styles that seek either to maintain or change the organization. Transactional leadership is largely characterised by a desire to maintain the company’s existing culture‚ policies and procedures. It uses reward and punishment based system to compel employees to conform to certain behaviour’s. in contrast ‚the transformational leadership style seeks to provoke change in the way the company operates. Leaders who
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Transformational versus Transactional Leadership This document is intended to compare and contrasts Transformational and Transactional Leadership and discusses how they are used in management of organizations by managers. Before we can delve into the comparison or contrast‚ we first need to define what we mean by each of these terms we are comparing and contrasting. Transformational Leadership Defined This type of leadership can best be defined as a process in which "leaders and followers help
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I scored a total of 37 points on the Transactional or Transformational Leader Self-Assessment scale‚ which runs from 10 points (meaning leans more toward transactional leadership) to 50 points (meaning leans more toward transformational leader). This finding suggests that I exhibit slightly more transformational leadership qualities than transactional qualities‚ although I am somewhat balanced between the two types of leadership. As with similar assessments that were taken earlier in this course
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Transformational versus Transactional Leadership Leadership and Team Development-Fall 2011 Abstract This research paper addresses various aspects of transformational and transactional leadership styles. It mainly presents a comparative overview of these leadership styles. Further‚ it talks about an example of each transformational and transactional leadership in real-world. This leads to mentioning various applications that each leadership style finds in today’s business. Analysis of strengths
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Transactional leadership styles are more concerned with maintaining the normal flow of operations. Transactional leadership can be described as "keeping the ship afloat." Transactional leaders use disciplinary power and an array of incentives to motivate employees to perform at their best. A transactional leader generally does not look ahead in strategically guiding an organization to a position of market leadership; instead‚ these managers are solely concerned with making sure everything flows smoothly
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Two dominant leadership styles are transactional and transformational leaderships. Transactional Leadership: Attempts to create employee satisfaction through negotiation for levels of performance that is “bartering” for desired behavior. It focuses on making certain that the required conduct and procedures are implemented. The use of negotiation is barter to achieve the desired outcomes results in a dynamic relationship between leaders and employees in which reactions‚ conflict and crisis are
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paper‚ couple of Leadership theories will be reviewed and discussed in order to provide and suggest proper methods and ways to help leaders drive organizations to be more effective. At the first chapter‚ the definition of leadership‚ Transactional Style and Transformational Style is discussed along with major differences between them. In the second chapter‚ different types of problems a leader may have to deal with are shown with the focus on the problem of change management. This chapter includes an
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TRANSACTIONAL & TRANSFORMATIONAL LEADERSHIP Burns Theory of Transformational & Transactional Leadership The idea of transformational leadership between leaders and followers was first developed by James McGregor Burns in 1978. He distinguishes between leaders who are‚ or attempt to be ethical and moral‚ and "power wielders‚" who are not. In an essay 20 years later‚ Burns returns to this idea‚ arguing that: - Transactional leaders‚ through their transactions‚ make use of "modal values
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Transactional and Transformational Leaders Harry works in a coal mine laboratory. At the start of each shift‚ Harry checks the work book which his supervisor completes‚ where clear instructions are given as to what task is required. Generally each task listed is the same each shift‚ and every task has a written procedure that must be followed in order to meet Quality Assurance Standards. At the end of each shift‚ Harry completes his shift report which is generally the same too. Harry has worked
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