RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN TRANSFORMATIONAL LEADERSHIP‚ INTEGRITY AND AN ETHICAL CLIMATE IN ORGANISATIONS Authors: Anja S. van Aswegen1 Amos S. Engelbrecht1 Affi liations: 1 Department of Industrial Psychology‚ Stellenbosch University‚ South Africa Correspondence to: Amos Engelbrecht e-mail: ase@sun.ac.za Postal address: PO Box 3543‚ Stellenbosch‚ 7602‚ South Africa How to cite this article: Van Aswegen‚ A.S.‚ & Engelbrecht‚ A.S. (2009). The relationship between transformational leadership
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The key attributes of the transformational style of leadership are as follows: Task versus Relationship Working together in organizations is increasingly the norm‚ yet the challenges of working effectively are considerable. One challenge is conflict—the process resulting from the tension between team members because of real or perceived differences. Empowerment versus Control The empowerment leadership style calls for delegation and collaboration of the team‚ while control is about the
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Hi Prof. Powell‚ Ana‚ and class Lazarus and Folkman’s transactional model of stress has two appraisals: primary appraisal and secondary appraisal. Stress is a two way process because the environment produces stressors and individuals find ways to cope them (Anwar & Jan‚ 2015). During the primary appraisal the person appraises the situation as threatening‚ good‚ or harmful. For example‚ a man has chronic illness and is always sick. He feels guilty for his family who takes care of him and also feel
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Supportive and Transformational Leadership Styles in a Healthcare Environment Dianne Conforte Current Issues in Leadership MBA595 April 25‚ 2010 Introductory Section Supportive organizations and exceptional individual contributions set the stage for effective teamwork. Healthcare teams require a clear purpose that integrates specific analytical groups and multiple facets of patient care. “Healthcare teams which have a clear purpose that is consistent with the organizations’ mission‚ can be more
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made” (p. 2). Since the early 1970’s and 1980’s‚ the terms transformational leader and transactional leader have become the mainstream references for the differing types of leadership within corporations. While Transformational Leadership Theory was coined by James Burns in 1978‚ it was later enhanced in the published writings of Bernard Bass in the late 1980’s (Humphreys‚ 2002‚ p. 1). Transactional versus Transformational Transactional leaders tend to focus more on delegating tasks to their employees
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Exploring the Transformational Leadership Style in Nursing As nurses‚ we all have leadership roles in our profession. Taking care of patients places us into the role of a leader‚ being responsible for the well-being of a group of clients. Throughout our studies at university‚ we are taught how to be leaders within our profession. To be not only an efficient nurse but also a good nurse‚ we will have to apply the leadership skills we have acquired through our studies and through our life experiences
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The Transformational Learning Hypothesis initially created by Jack Mezirow is depicted as being "constructivist‚ an introduction which holds that the way students translate and reinterpret their sense encounter is‚ fundamental to making meaning and subsequently learning" (Mezirow‚ 1991). The hypothesis has two fundamental sorts of learning: instrumental and communitive learning. Instrumental learning centres around learning through assignment arranged critical thinking and cause and effect of relationships
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A transformational leader is a person that lays his/her goals out and takes extraordinary measures to accomplish them. Their goals usually focus on the well being of the situation and their people. They strive to change the views of others and convince followers that the ethical behavior is morally correct of the leader’s. An example of an exceptional leader would be Steve Jobs‚ the current CEO/co-founder of Apple Inc. Jobs is considered a leading figurehead in both the entertainment and computer
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Abstract Arnold Schwarzenegger is a socialized charismatic leader who paints a strong vision for the future of California and has become a model leader for the 21st century. Quite simply he has been a leader in every field he has entered. Schwarzenegger displays several of the competencies required for leadership. Schwarzenegger’s most important foundation competency is the change competency. Governor Schwarzenegger recognized global warming was real and something needed to be done. Schwarzenegger
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My interviewee follows a transformational leadership style. From my interview‚ I believe she has the characteristics included in this type of style. By being a mentor‚ she is very inspirational. She teaches what she knows and can perform herself and this in turn increases the knowledge of everyone that she works with. She increases a sense of self-worth and value to the employees by not demanding and degrading. All of her thoughts‚ aspects and actions provide a positive morale at the hospital‚ which
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