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Chapter 1

Chapter
Part One: Individuals As2Leaders

Who Is a Leader and


What Skills Do
Leaders Need?
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Leadership Described
• Leadership development.
> Leadership is everyone’s business.
• Why leadership development is important.
> Leadership is a key issue in management.
• Leadership applies to both your
professional and personal life.
• The first step to leadership development is
self-awareness of leadership competencies.

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Defining Leadership
Leadership is the influencing process of
leaders and followers to achieve
organizational objectives through change.
• Five key elements:
> Leaders-followers,
> Influence,
> Organizational objectives,
> People, and
> Change.
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Leadership – Five Key Elements
• Leaders-followers - leadership is shared.
• Influencing is the process of a leader communicating
ideas, gaining acceptance of them, and motivating
followers to support and implement the ideas through
change.
• Organizational objectives - effective leaders influence
followers to accomplish shared objectives.
• Change - influencing and setting objectives is about
change.
• People - leadership is about leading people through
relationships.
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Leadership Skills
• Are leaders born or made?
• Can leadership be taught & skills developed?
• Managerial leadership skills:
> Technical Skills involve the ability to use methods and techniques
to perform a task;
> Interpersonal Skills involve the ability to understand, communicate
and work well with individuals and groups through developing
effective relationships; and
> Decision Making Skills are based on the ability to conceptualize
situations and select alternatives to solve problems and take
advantage of opportunities.
• The need for each skill varies based on management level.

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Leadership Managerial Roles
• Henry Mintzberg identified ten managerial
roles and grouped them into three categories.
> The managerial role categories are interpersonal,
informational, and decisional.
o The interpersonal leadership roles include leader,
figurehead, and liaison.
o The informational leadership roles include monitor,
disseminator, and spokesperson.
o The decisional leadership roles include entrepreneur,
disturbance-handler, resource-allocator, and negotiator.

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Levels of Analysis of Leadership Theory
The three levels of analysis of leadership theory are
individual, group, and organizational.
> Individual level of analysis.
o Also called the dyadic process – group and organizational
performance are based on individual performance.
> Group level of analysis.
o Also called group process – productive groups means
productive individuals and organizations.
> Organizational level of analysis.
o The organizational process focuses on the organization -
Working for a winning organization tends to motivate
individuals to perform at their best to stay on top.

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Leadership Theory Paradigms
• Leadership theory is an explanation of some
aspect of leadership; theories have practical value
because they are used to better understand,
predict, and control successful leadership.
• Leadership theory classifications include trait,
behavioral, contingency, and integrative.
• Leadership paradigm is a shared mindset that
represents a fundamental way of thinking about,
perceiving, studying, researching, and
understanding leadership.
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Leadership Theory Paradigm
• Leadership trait theories attempt to explain distinctive
characteristics accounting for leadership effectiveness.
• Behavioral leadership theories attempt to explain distinctive
styles used by effective leaders, or to define the nature of their work.
• Contingency leadership theories attempt to explain the
appropriate leadership style based on the leader, followers, and situation.
• Integrative leadership theories attempt to combine the trait,
behavioral, and contingency theories to explain successful, influencing
leader-follower relationships.
• Management to leadership theory paradigm is a shift
from the older autocratic management style to the newer participative
leadership style of management.

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Book Objectives
• To teach you the theory and concepts of
leadership.
> Evidence-based management (EMB) means that
decisions and organizational practices are based
on the best available scientific evidence.
• To develop your ability to apply leadership
theory through critical thinking.
• To develop your leadership skills in your
personal and professional life.
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Key Terms
• behavioral leadership theories • leadership
• contingency leadership • leadership paradigm
theories • leadership theory
• decisional leadership roles • leadership theory
• decision-making skills classifications
• evidence-based management • leadership trait theories
(EBM) • levels of analysis of leadership
• influencing theory
• informational leadership roles • management to the leadership
• integrative leadership theories theory paradigm
• interpersonal leadership roles • managerial role categories
• interpersonal skills • technical skills

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