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Title: BA 210: Leadership II


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BA 210 Leadership II
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Admin
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Individuals and Groups
Foundations of Behavior
Motivation
Leadership
Teams
Communication
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Todays Objective and Roadmap
  • To understand the most powerful leadership model
    - Transformational Leadership in some depth.
  • Transformational Leadership
  • Transformational vs. Transactional Leadership
  • Charisma and Vision
  • Video Example
  • Case Example
  • Can Leadership be learned?
  • Gender differences in leadership

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Transformational vs. Transactional Leadership
  • Transactional Leaders Guide or motivate their
    followers in the direction of established goals
    by clarifying role and task requirements
  • Theories of leadership and motivation so far
    emphasize an underlying exchange model.
  • Transformational Leaders - Inspire followers to
    transcend their self-interests and limits for the
    group
  • Performance beyond expectations Generate
    extraordinary effort directed toward shared
    goals.
  • Can literally transform and revolutionize
    organizations.
  • Transformational Transactional leadership are
    complementary, not mutually exclusive.

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  • As Acting General Manager, Henderson was first
    in line to head the plant, but the Management
    Committee had reservations about him. He had
    applied cost accounting to examining each section
    of the plant and correcting what was needed to
    improve operational efficiency. He was good at
    getting agreements with each unit supervisor on
    specific production targets and working to see
    that they were met. People knew what they were
    to do and whether they had achieved the
    agreed-upon goals. He made the situation
    comfortable and smooth-running. He was liked by
    those around him, but he was colorless and did
    not inspire anyone to exert themselves to come up
    with new ideas or to feel or see that they and
    the plant could become the best in the business
    under his leadership. Doubts were expressed
    about how he would handle a crisis.
  • Henderson was satisfactory but the committee
    was looking for something additional in the
    leader they were seeking for the plant.

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Key Influences of Transformational Leaders
  • Perform beyond expectations Make subordinates
    aware how important their jobs are and how
    crucial it is that they perform at their best.
  • Transcend self-interest Motivate subordinates to
    work for the good of the organization/group as a
    whole, and not just for their own personal gain
    and benefits.
  • Transcend limitations Make subordinates
    nevertheless aware of needs for personal growth,
    development and accomplishment.

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How it is done The four elements of
transformational leadership
  • Idealized influence
  • serving as (charismatic) role model to followers
    gaining trust and exhibiting integrity
  • Inspirational motivation
  • articulation of clear, appealing, and inspiring
    vision
  • Intellectual stimulation
  • stimulating creativity by questioning assumptions
    and challenging the status quo
  • Individualized consideration
  • attending to individual needs of followers

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Does Transformational Leadership Matter?Effects
on Subordinate Motivation
Transformational Leadership Score (0-10)
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Transformational Leadership predicts
subordinates satisfaction with leader
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Charismatic and Visionary Leadership
  • Charismatic leader Self-confident leader who is
    able to get others to identify with their vision,
    often on a very personal level.
  • Includes ideas of being visionary, taking risks,
    out-of-the-ordinary behavior.
  • Hard to pin down charisma
  • Visionary leadership Ability to create and
    articulate a realistic, credible and attractive
    vision of the future.

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Charisma at FedEx
Score on measure of transformational leadership
in standard deviation units
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Martin Luther King I have a dream
  • How effective was his leadership?
  • How many people have a national holiday in their
    memory?
  • The quality of the speech itself
  • Dramatizes how important communication is to
    leadership
  • Though that is not where our attention must be
    today
  • Assess how he embodies the elements of
    transform-ational leadership
  • Think about how he affects his audience
  • Take some notes, try to get one in each category

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Examples
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Examples
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A business example Jan Carlzon at Scandinavian
Airlines
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Jan Carlzon at Scandinavian Airlines
  • The story new CEO Carlzon leads dramatic
    turnaround of a demoralized, failing airline
    beset by increasing competition, through
    successfully focusing on the business traveler
  • Business traveler satisfaction before
  • 1. Singapore
  • 15. Scandinavian
  • 16. Eastern
  • Out of 29
  • Business traveler satisfaction after
  • 1. Singapore
  • 2. Scandinavian
  • 27. Eastern
  • 28. Aeroflot

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How did Carlzon do it?
  • Idealized Influence
  • Was always out in front, always talking with
    employees instead of sitting in his office. He
    embodied the effort.
  • Inspirational Motivation
  • The vision serving the business traveler ... not
    novel, but desirable and feasible. Also vision
    of success, of prestige
  • Intellectual Stimulation
  • New way to think everything around business
    travelers
  • Individualized Consideration
  • We can do it feel proud new uniforms as symbol

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Carlzons Little Red Book
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Can Transformational Leadership Be Learned?
Study of Bank Managers
Transformational leadership
Source Barling, J., Weber, T., Kelloway, E. K.
(1996). Effects of transformational leadership
training on attitudinal and financial outcomes A
field experiment. Journal of Applied Psychology,
81, 827-832.
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Effects of Transformational Leadership
TrainingSubordinate Organizational Commitment
organizational commitment
Source Barling, J., Weber, T., Kelloway, E. K.
(1996). Effects of transformational leadership
training on attitudinal and financial outcomes A
field experiment. Journal of Applied Psychology,
81, 827-832.
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Effects of Transformational Leadership
TrainingSubordinate Job Performance
Personal loan sales
2 weeks before training
5 months after training
Source Barling, J., Weber, T., Kelloway, E. K.
(1996). Effects of transformational leadership
training on attitudinal and financial outcomes A
field experiment. Journal of Applied Psychology,
81, 827-832.
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Gender predicts leadership style
  • Research finds
  • Women tend to adopt more democratic style, share
    power and information, and attempt to enhance
    followers self-worth.
  • Men tend to .

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Major Points for Leadership
  • Leaders vs. Managers
  • Behavioral Models
  • Task (Initiating structure) vs. People
    (consideration) orientation
  • Autocratic vs. participative (democratic)
    leadership
  • Contingency Models Path-Goal- Match leadership
    to situation
  • Clarify path, provide appropriate rewards
  • Help followers overcome obstacles
  • Transformational vs. transactional leadership
  • Performance beyond expectations
  • Four elements of transformational leadership
  • Leadership can be learned
  • Gender differences

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Next Time
  • Groups and Teams Chapter 15 of textbook
  • T123 (1-18) Skip 4,6,7,12,17.
  • Mastering Management Groups and Teams module
  • Complete the introduction, concepts, exercises
    and resolution sections of the Groups and Teams
    module
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