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Title: Leadership 101


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Leadership 101
  • Brought to you by
  • UTSA Career Services

Morris EllingtonProfessional Development Program
Manager
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Leadership 101
  • Many factors will impact your success as a
    manager, but your employees will always be the
    overwhelming key to your career.
  • How you treat them, and your expectations of
    them, will ultimately determine your level of
    success.
  • Handled poorly, they will be your biggest source
    of headaches and problems.
  • But handled properly, they will be your greatest
    asset and a key ally in your career success!

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Leadership 101
  • There are no born leaders. Leadership is a
    learned skill.
  • Developing leadership skills also requires
    experience. Great leaders are years sometimes
    a lifetime in the making.
  • Todays presentation will not teach you
    everything, but hopefully will give you some good
    ideas that will set you off on the right path.

Lets start by testing your knowledge of some
basic leadership concepts
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True or False?
  • The 1 reason people leave companies is because
    they are Bad Hires they were not a Good Fit
    and never should have been hired in the first
    place.

FALSE!
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True or False?
  • If companies pay more money, more people will
    stay.

FALSE!
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True or False?
  • Employees emulate their managers traits,
    personality and attitude.

TRUE!
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True or False?
  • If we in senior management could survive,
    new-hires should too if they cant hack it,
    they shouldnt be here in the first place.

FALSE!
The new-hires companies are dealing with today,
for the most part, are members of Generation Y
their ideals and goals are very different than
Baby Boomers and Gen Xers
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Gen Y Characteristics
  • Seek immediate gratification dont think
    long-term
  • Value Team over Individual, but like recognition
  • Work / Life balance more important than earnings
  • Family personal interests come before career
  • Want to do meaningful work that makes a
    difference
  • Want comfortable work environments, free from
    confrontation
  • Desire flexibility in scheduling
  • Measure own success based on their values and
    criteria, not others

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Generational Mottos
  • BABY BOOMERS (born 1946 1964)
  • Live to Work
  • GEN Y (born 1980 1994)
  • Work to Live

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Being Different is Good!
  • Differences like those resulting from different
    generational characteristics, are not a bad
    thing!
  • Differences make us unique and that can make us
    more successful.
  • They also help us see things differently which
    results in differing viewpoints and perspectives,
    and thats a good thing too!
  • In leadership, its important to remember that
    people are motivated differently depending upon
    what generation they are a member of as well as
    other differences, such as cultural, geographic
    and other.

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Leadership Style
  • Great leaders are constantly adapting their
    leadership style to adapt to changing times as
    well as new generations.
  • Each new generation has different ideals, goals
    and motivators. Great leaders will adapt their
    style to those changing motivating factors while
    the poor manager demands that employees conform
    to his or her rigid and inflexible style.

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What is the 1 reason people quit?
  • A) Pay
  • B) Hours
  • C) Better Offer
  • D) Dissatisfaction with Management

D) Dissatisfaction with Management
Employees dont quit the company, they quit their
Manager
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Dissatisfaction with Management
  • Lack of training
  • Lack of personalized attention from management
  • Poor example setting / role modeling
  • Public criticism
  • Lack of recognition appreciation
  • Self-centered management
  • Mixed signals / contradictions
  • Intimidation management by threats fear
  • Employee used as a means to an end

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Financial Impact of Poor Leadership (Turnover)
  • Experts estimate that it costs
  • somewhere between 10,000 - 12,000
  • to replace one entry-level employee who
  • leaves an organization during the
  • first year of employment.

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What Kind of Leader are You?
  • Most people fit into one of two basic leadership
    styles Theory X or Theory Y.
  • Although some people display traits of both,
    most people will fall strongly into one of these
    two management styles.
  • Lets look at the basic philosophies of each

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Theory X vs. Theory Y
  • Theory X Managers believe
  • The average person has an inherent dislike of
  • work and will avoid it when they can.
  • Because of their dislike for work, most people
    must be
  • controlled and threatened before they
    will work hard.
  • The average person prefers to be directed,
    dislikes
  • responsibility, and desires security
    above everything.
  • The most effective way to manage people is
    through fear,
  • threats and intimidation.

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Theory X vs. Theory Y
  • Theory Y Managers believe
  • The expenditure of physical and mental effort in
  • work is as natural as play or rest.
  • If a job is satisfying, then the result will be
  • commitment to the organization.
  • The average person learns, under proper
  • conditions, not only to accept, but to
    seek
  • responsibility.
  • The most effective way to manage people is
  • through high expectations, positive
  • reinforcement, and employee involvement
    in the
  • decision making process.

The most effective way to manage people is
through high expectations, positivereinforcement
, and employee involvement in thedecision making
process.
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Theory X vs. Theory Y
  • STATED SIMPLY
  • Theory X managers make people do things.
  • Theory Y managers make people want to do things.

Motivated employees who like and want to do their
job will always perform at a higher level than
employees who do the job because they are forced
to.
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Theory X vs Theory Y Management
  • All managers are either Theory X or Theory Y
    managers and, again, some display characteristics
    of each.
  • By better understanding this technique, managers
    can begin to discard bad Theory X habits and more
    successfully channel their energies into being
    effective Theory Y managers.

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The Pygmalion Effect The Power of the
Supervisor's Expectations
  • In George Bernard Shaws Pygmalion, Eliza
    Doolittle explains
  • You see, really and truly, apart from the things
  • anyone can pick up on the dressing and the
    proper
  • way of speaking, and so on the difference
    between
  • a lady and a flower girl is not how she behaves,
    but
  • how shes treated. I shall always be a flower
    girl to
  • Professor Higgins, because he treats me like a
    flower
  • girl but I know I can be a lady to you, because
    you
  • treat me like a lady

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Pygmalion Management
  • The Pygmalion Effect
  • Every manager has expectations of the people that
    report to them.
  • Managers communicate those expectations
    consciously or unconsciously.
  • Subordinates pick up on these expectations from
    their manager.
  • Subordinates perform in ways that are consistent
    with the expectations.

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Pygmalion Management
  • Stated simply, your expectations of the people
    that report to you dictates how you treat them
    and ultimately, how they perform.
  • If you truly and sincerely believe an employee is
    going to be a superstar, they will be! Because
    that is the way youll treat them.
  • But on the other hand, if you truly and sincerely
    believe they will be a failure, they will be
    for the same reason.

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Pygmalion Management
  • ALL managers practice the Pygmalion Effect.
  • Successful managers understand the effect, and
    channel it in a positive way. The key is what
    you expect and believe an employee is capable of.
  • Pygmalion is a very well known, highly documented
    and proven management technique that gets
    results!

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Simple Steps in becoming a Great Leader
  • Teach! Share your Knowledge
  • Be POSITIVE attitude is EVERYTHING!
  • Get to know your people show a personal
    interest in them.
  • Be a Role Model set the example
  • Honesty integrity loyalty respect
  • Show them you CARE about their Career take
    ownership!
  • Be connected to the pulse of your people and
    your business.
  • Be flexible adapt / adjust your leadership
    style
  • PRAISE and RECOGNIZE at every opportunity.
  • Be a Pygmalion Manager believe in your people!

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Trivia Question
  • George Bernard Shaws Play, Pygmalion, was later
    made into an Academy Award winning musical
    staring Audrey Hepburn.
  • Name the movie.

My Fair Lady
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In Conclusion
  • There are many elements to
  • effective Management
  • Leadership is number one,
  • Everything else is number two
  • - Anonymous

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  • THANK YOU
  • and GOOD LUCK!

Morris EllingtonProfessional Development Program
Manager UTSA Career Services utsa.edu/careerservic
es
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