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Leadership and Power   Prepared By:SitiRokiahSiwokfor UHS 2062 at UTM SkudaiJohore.srsiwwok@gmail.com
Introduction  A leader can be defined as the  “person  who is appointed , elected or informally  chosen to direct  and co-ordinate the work of others in a group” (Fiedler, 1995, pg 7, in Arnold, 2005). Leadership  can be considered  to be the personal  qualities , behaviours, styles  and decisions  adopted by the leader. It concerns how the leader  carries out her/his role. Although the role of the leader may be “listed” or described, leadership is not so easily pinned  down.
 “Food for thoughts”  The real leader  of a  group may not the person who was formally  appointed to the role (Arnold, 2005). There is no perfect indicator  of leadership effectiveness, but the work performance of his or her workgroup  or organisation is probably the best (Arnold, 2005). Work organisations are increasingly reliant upon rapid  and skilful innovation and use of information  at all levels; leadership  based upon monitoring and control of subordinates  is no longer  appropriate.
Some questions related to leadership Are leaders born? Or are they being “bred”/developed? Is it to do with a set of specific skills and behaviours? What makes a good organizational leader? What  about you?
Characteristics Leaders have special characteristics . 17% ( study by Illies , Gerhardt and Le, 2004) of leaders  are with genetic basis.  Recent reviews show that : People  high in openness, conscientiousness, extraversion and low in neuroticism are more likely to emerge as leaders (Judge, Bono, Ilies and Gerhardt, 2002) High self monitors emerge as leaders more often then low self-monitors. More intelligent  However, there are disagreements…..
Approaches to understanding leadership  The trait approach The behaviour approach The contingency approach The leader –member exchange ( LMX)  theory Transformational leadership theory
The trait approach Concerned with determining the personal characteristics of good leaders. Concerned with questions such as “ Who will make good leaders?”
Personal characteristics and leader performance: Traits Meta-analysis by Youngjohn (1999) found that individual-difference variables were good predictors of leadership performance. Individuals who are charismatic, dominant, energetic and high in self-monitoring were more effective leaders than were people who  scored lower on the four traits. Youngjohn(1999) also found that  management, decision making  and oral-communication skills were highly  correlated  with leadership  effectiveness.
Self-monitoring The concept of self-monitoring focus on what leaders do, not what they are. Example:  a high self-monitoring leader  may posses the trait of shyness  and tend to prefer  “ alone”. Knowing that part of her job is to communicate  with her employs such as saying hello when she arrives at  work, so she says hello to her employs when she arrives in the morning etc. thus  the leader has the trait of shyness but adapt s her outward behaviour to the need of the situation.
Personal characteristics and leader performance: Traits In another meta-analysis (Judge et al, 2002), these traits are found to be positively  correlate to leader performance: Extr0version  Openness Agreeableness Conscientiousness ,[object Object],[object Object]
The contingency approach This approach assumes that good leader ship is a function of the interplay of the person, the person’s behaviour and the situation. Questions often asked, such as “ Under a given condition, who will be a good leader, and what behaviour is likely to  be effective?”
Leader and situation Fiedler’s contingency  model holds that any leader is effective  only in certain situations.  Thus Fiedler  argue that rather than  change the leadership style , leadership training should concentrate on helping people understand their leadership  style and manipulate the environment  to make a perfect match.
Contingency theory: Fielder’s Fielder does not believe that leaders should attempt to adapt their  style to the particular situation, but supervisors should modify the situation to be appropriate to the leaders leadership style.  Fiedler developed  Least Preferred coworker scale  Fiedler’s ideas supported by researches Fiedler’s training program  : Leader match
Contingency theory: Path goal theory Path goal theory is a contingency theory which posits that subordinate  job performance and job satisfaction is a result of the interplay of situational characteristics , subordinate characteristics  and supervisor ( leader ) style.  The basic idea is based on expectancy theory, in which a supervisor ( leader)  can enhance the motivation and job satisfaction  of subordinates by : providing rewards good job performance making easier for subordinates  to achieve their goals
Contingency theory: Path goal theory A supervisor ( leader)  can enhance the motivation and job satisfaction  of subordinates through four supervisory styles : Supportive style Directive  ( instrumental ) style Participative  style Achievement style
Situational leadership styles based on employee ability and willingness Unable Able Employee Willingness  Level   Unwilling Willing (Aamodt, 2007; page 415)P
Leader and situation IMPACT theory, developed by Geier, Downey and Johnson (1980). Leaders have  six ( 6) behaviour styles : informational, magnetic, position, affiliation, coercive  and tactical. Each style is effective with only one particular situation or organizational climate
IMPACT THEORY Informational style in climate of ignorance Magnetic style in a climate of despair Position style in a climate of instability Affiliation style in a climate of anxiety Coercive style in a climate of crisis Tactical style in a climate of disorganization
IMPACT THEORY: STRATEGIES Find a climate consistent with your leadership style Change your leadership style to better fit the climate Change your followers  perception of the climate Change the actual climate
The LMX 	Theory The LMX theory focuses on the subordinate-supervisor dyad rather than on the supervisor and the work group. As a group of subordinates are not homogenous, this theory propose that each supervisor  treats  each subordinate differently.
The transformational leadership theory This theory deals with leaders who have great /exceptional influence over their  subordinates or supporters. This approach focuses on how leaders affect their followers,  as transformational leaders lead their followers by inspiring the followers  to adopt high goals  and strive to achieve them.
Transformational leaders (TL) TL develops, inspires and challenges the intellect of the followers in order to go beyond their self-interest  in the service of a higher collective purpose, mission or vision. TL are ambitious, but realistic; they also articulate clearly and in inspirational ways. Followers feel motivated and emotionally attached to the leader. Followers are aware ( and accept)  the leader’s vision and goals.
Four components of transformational leadership Individualised consideration : the leader treats  each follower on his or her own merits and seeks to develop followers through delegation of projects  and coaching/mentoring. Intellectual stimulation: the leader  encourages free thinking and emphasis reasoning before any action is taken. Inspirational motivation: the leader creates an optimistic, clear and attainable  vision of the future, thus encouraging  others  to raise  their expectations.
Four components of transformational leadership Idealised influence or  charisma : the leader makes personal sacrifices, takes responsibility for his or her actions, shares  any glory and shows great determination.
 Charismatic leaders Charismatic leaders  tend to be viewed by researchers as a perception of a leader held by followers as well as the characteristics of the leader him/herself.  The perception need not necessarily stem from the leaders’ behaviours ( Gardner  & Avolio, 1998, in Arnold 2005).  A leader is not charismatic  unless described as such by his or her followers.
Charismatic leaders Five aspects of charismatic leadership , according to data collected from 250 managers by Conger  et al (2000, in Arnold 2005): The leader formulates  a strategic vision and articulates that vision. The leader takes personal risks in pursuit of the vision. The leader is sensitive  to the opportunities  and limitations provided by the  environment (eg technology etc) The leader is sensitive  to other people’s needs. The leader sometimes does unusual or unexpected things.
Transformational leadership and charisma The extent to which leaders are perceived (by themselves, subordinates and their supervisors ) to use elements of transformational  leadership is consistently positively correlated  with perceptions of their effectiveness and  satisfaction of their leadership.  Research by Conger et al (2000, in Arnold 2005) found that  when followers  perceive their leader  as charismatic, they form more of a sense  of group identity, empowerment and reverence for the leader.
Transformational leadership and charisma The concepts of transformational leadership  and charismatic leadership represent  an important advance  in understanding how  leadership can be described and how  to be an effective leader. However, subordinates or  followers need to be cautious so that : Transformational and charismatic leaders  are not treated “God-like” or persons who do “no wrong”.  Transformational and charismatic leaders’ visions  are appropriate and cause no harm. Other elements in the organization are taken into account.
   More on leaders’ characteristics and leaders’ performance : Needs Research by Mc Clelland and Burnham (1976) and McClelland and Boyatzis (1982) demonstrates that high performance managers have a leadership motive pattern; high need for power and low need for affiliation. The need for power is NOT for personal power but for ORGANIZATIONAL POWER.  Needs for power, achievement and affiliation can be measured through various psychological tests; such as the Thematic Appreciation Test(TAT) or the Job Choice  Exercise(JCE) or by examining their  themes in their speeches and  writings.
More on leaders’ characteristics and leaders’ performance :orientation Three major school of thoughts have postulated that differences in leader performance  can be attributed to  the extent  to which  leaders are TASK vs PERSON ORIENTED.
Consequences of leaders’ orientation High  Person orientation Low  Low High Task orientation
Task vs Person-Oriented leaders Task -oriented leaders  such as task centered leaders, Theory X leaders and leaders high in  initiating  structure , define  and structure  their  own roles and  subordinates’ roles  to attain the group’s  formal goals. Task -oriented leaders see their  employees  as  lazy, extrinsically motivated, wanting security, undisciplined and shirking responsibility. Because of the above assumptions, task-oriented leaders  tend  to lead or manage by giving directives, setting goals and making decision  without consulting their subordinates.
Task vs Person- Orientated leaders Person orientated leaders such as “country club leaders”, Theory Y leaders, and those leaders   high in consideration act in a warm and supportive manner and show concern for  their subordinate. Person oriented  leaders believe that employees are intrinsically motivated, seek  responsibility, are self controlled and do not necessarily dislike work. Because of the above, person-oriented leaders consult their subordinates before making decisions, praise their subordinates and concern about the employees families etc
Situational leadership theory Developed by Hersey and Blanchard (1988); four leadership styles : Delegating Directing Supporting Coaching
Unsuccessful or poor  leaders According to Hogan (1989): Lack of leadership training Trained after being hired Cognitive deficiencies Unable to learn from experience Do not able to think strategically Personality Insecure ..and adopting one of these : Paranoid, Passive –aggressive, narcissist, high-likeability floater
Power and control Work organisations are systems with hierarchy, social relationships, status and power ( Mullins, 2006) Power may be seen as the control or influence over the behaviour of other people with or without their consent ( Mullins, 2006) Power is important to leaders.  Leaders who have power are able to obtain more resources, dictate policy  and make advances in the organisation etc compared to leaders who have no or little power ( Aamodt, 2007).
Means to be a leader Leadership through decision making (Vroom-Yetton model)  Leadership through contact (management by walking around) Leadership through power ( expert power, legitimate power, reward and coercive powers, referent power) Leadership through vision (transformational leadership).
Leadership and gender A complex issue
What about culture?
Reference  Aamodt, M.G (2007). Industrial /organizational psychology. An applied approach. Belmont, CA: Thomson. Arnold, J. ( 2005). Work Psychology (4thed). England: Prentice Hall Spector, P. E (2008). Industrial and Organizational Psychology (5th ed.) . New Jersey : Wiley Mullins, L. J. ( 2006). Essentials of Organizational Behaviour. England : Prentice Hall
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Leadership Styles and Theories in 40 Characters

  • 1. Leadership and Power Prepared By:SitiRokiahSiwokfor UHS 2062 at UTM SkudaiJohore.srsiwwok@gmail.com
  • 2. Introduction A leader can be defined as the “person who is appointed , elected or informally chosen to direct and co-ordinate the work of others in a group” (Fiedler, 1995, pg 7, in Arnold, 2005). Leadership can be considered to be the personal qualities , behaviours, styles and decisions adopted by the leader. It concerns how the leader carries out her/his role. Although the role of the leader may be “listed” or described, leadership is not so easily pinned down.
  • 3. “Food for thoughts” The real leader of a group may not the person who was formally appointed to the role (Arnold, 2005). There is no perfect indicator of leadership effectiveness, but the work performance of his or her workgroup or organisation is probably the best (Arnold, 2005). Work organisations are increasingly reliant upon rapid and skilful innovation and use of information at all levels; leadership based upon monitoring and control of subordinates is no longer appropriate.
  • 4. Some questions related to leadership Are leaders born? Or are they being “bred”/developed? Is it to do with a set of specific skills and behaviours? What makes a good organizational leader? What about you?
  • 5. Characteristics Leaders have special characteristics . 17% ( study by Illies , Gerhardt and Le, 2004) of leaders are with genetic basis. Recent reviews show that : People high in openness, conscientiousness, extraversion and low in neuroticism are more likely to emerge as leaders (Judge, Bono, Ilies and Gerhardt, 2002) High self monitors emerge as leaders more often then low self-monitors. More intelligent However, there are disagreements…..
  • 6. Approaches to understanding leadership The trait approach The behaviour approach The contingency approach The leader –member exchange ( LMX) theory Transformational leadership theory
  • 7. The trait approach Concerned with determining the personal characteristics of good leaders. Concerned with questions such as “ Who will make good leaders?”
  • 8. Personal characteristics and leader performance: Traits Meta-analysis by Youngjohn (1999) found that individual-difference variables were good predictors of leadership performance. Individuals who are charismatic, dominant, energetic and high in self-monitoring were more effective leaders than were people who scored lower on the four traits. Youngjohn(1999) also found that management, decision making and oral-communication skills were highly correlated with leadership effectiveness.
  • 9. Self-monitoring The concept of self-monitoring focus on what leaders do, not what they are. Example: a high self-monitoring leader may posses the trait of shyness and tend to prefer “ alone”. Knowing that part of her job is to communicate with her employs such as saying hello when she arrives at work, so she says hello to her employs when she arrives in the morning etc. thus the leader has the trait of shyness but adapt s her outward behaviour to the need of the situation.
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  • 11. The contingency approach This approach assumes that good leader ship is a function of the interplay of the person, the person’s behaviour and the situation. Questions often asked, such as “ Under a given condition, who will be a good leader, and what behaviour is likely to be effective?”
  • 12. Leader and situation Fiedler’s contingency model holds that any leader is effective only in certain situations. Thus Fiedler argue that rather than change the leadership style , leadership training should concentrate on helping people understand their leadership style and manipulate the environment to make a perfect match.
  • 13. Contingency theory: Fielder’s Fielder does not believe that leaders should attempt to adapt their style to the particular situation, but supervisors should modify the situation to be appropriate to the leaders leadership style. Fiedler developed Least Preferred coworker scale Fiedler’s ideas supported by researches Fiedler’s training program : Leader match
  • 14. Contingency theory: Path goal theory Path goal theory is a contingency theory which posits that subordinate job performance and job satisfaction is a result of the interplay of situational characteristics , subordinate characteristics and supervisor ( leader ) style. The basic idea is based on expectancy theory, in which a supervisor ( leader) can enhance the motivation and job satisfaction of subordinates by : providing rewards good job performance making easier for subordinates to achieve their goals
  • 15. Contingency theory: Path goal theory A supervisor ( leader) can enhance the motivation and job satisfaction of subordinates through four supervisory styles : Supportive style Directive ( instrumental ) style Participative style Achievement style
  • 16. Situational leadership styles based on employee ability and willingness Unable Able Employee Willingness Level Unwilling Willing (Aamodt, 2007; page 415)P
  • 17. Leader and situation IMPACT theory, developed by Geier, Downey and Johnson (1980). Leaders have six ( 6) behaviour styles : informational, magnetic, position, affiliation, coercive and tactical. Each style is effective with only one particular situation or organizational climate
  • 18. IMPACT THEORY Informational style in climate of ignorance Magnetic style in a climate of despair Position style in a climate of instability Affiliation style in a climate of anxiety Coercive style in a climate of crisis Tactical style in a climate of disorganization
  • 19. IMPACT THEORY: STRATEGIES Find a climate consistent with your leadership style Change your leadership style to better fit the climate Change your followers perception of the climate Change the actual climate
  • 20. The LMX Theory The LMX theory focuses on the subordinate-supervisor dyad rather than on the supervisor and the work group. As a group of subordinates are not homogenous, this theory propose that each supervisor treats each subordinate differently.
  • 21. The transformational leadership theory This theory deals with leaders who have great /exceptional influence over their subordinates or supporters. This approach focuses on how leaders affect their followers, as transformational leaders lead their followers by inspiring the followers to adopt high goals and strive to achieve them.
  • 22. Transformational leaders (TL) TL develops, inspires and challenges the intellect of the followers in order to go beyond their self-interest in the service of a higher collective purpose, mission or vision. TL are ambitious, but realistic; they also articulate clearly and in inspirational ways. Followers feel motivated and emotionally attached to the leader. Followers are aware ( and accept) the leader’s vision and goals.
  • 23. Four components of transformational leadership Individualised consideration : the leader treats each follower on his or her own merits and seeks to develop followers through delegation of projects and coaching/mentoring. Intellectual stimulation: the leader encourages free thinking and emphasis reasoning before any action is taken. Inspirational motivation: the leader creates an optimistic, clear and attainable vision of the future, thus encouraging others to raise their expectations.
  • 24. Four components of transformational leadership Idealised influence or charisma : the leader makes personal sacrifices, takes responsibility for his or her actions, shares any glory and shows great determination.
  • 25. Charismatic leaders Charismatic leaders tend to be viewed by researchers as a perception of a leader held by followers as well as the characteristics of the leader him/herself. The perception need not necessarily stem from the leaders’ behaviours ( Gardner & Avolio, 1998, in Arnold 2005). A leader is not charismatic unless described as such by his or her followers.
  • 26. Charismatic leaders Five aspects of charismatic leadership , according to data collected from 250 managers by Conger et al (2000, in Arnold 2005): The leader formulates a strategic vision and articulates that vision. The leader takes personal risks in pursuit of the vision. The leader is sensitive to the opportunities and limitations provided by the environment (eg technology etc) The leader is sensitive to other people’s needs. The leader sometimes does unusual or unexpected things.
  • 27. Transformational leadership and charisma The extent to which leaders are perceived (by themselves, subordinates and their supervisors ) to use elements of transformational leadership is consistently positively correlated with perceptions of their effectiveness and satisfaction of their leadership. Research by Conger et al (2000, in Arnold 2005) found that when followers perceive their leader as charismatic, they form more of a sense of group identity, empowerment and reverence for the leader.
  • 28. Transformational leadership and charisma The concepts of transformational leadership and charismatic leadership represent an important advance in understanding how leadership can be described and how to be an effective leader. However, subordinates or followers need to be cautious so that : Transformational and charismatic leaders are not treated “God-like” or persons who do “no wrong”. Transformational and charismatic leaders’ visions are appropriate and cause no harm. Other elements in the organization are taken into account.
  • 29. More on leaders’ characteristics and leaders’ performance : Needs Research by Mc Clelland and Burnham (1976) and McClelland and Boyatzis (1982) demonstrates that high performance managers have a leadership motive pattern; high need for power and low need for affiliation. The need for power is NOT for personal power but for ORGANIZATIONAL POWER. Needs for power, achievement and affiliation can be measured through various psychological tests; such as the Thematic Appreciation Test(TAT) or the Job Choice Exercise(JCE) or by examining their themes in their speeches and writings.
  • 30. More on leaders’ characteristics and leaders’ performance :orientation Three major school of thoughts have postulated that differences in leader performance can be attributed to the extent to which leaders are TASK vs PERSON ORIENTED.
  • 31. Consequences of leaders’ orientation High Person orientation Low Low High Task orientation
  • 32. Task vs Person-Oriented leaders Task -oriented leaders such as task centered leaders, Theory X leaders and leaders high in initiating structure , define and structure their own roles and subordinates’ roles to attain the group’s formal goals. Task -oriented leaders see their employees as lazy, extrinsically motivated, wanting security, undisciplined and shirking responsibility. Because of the above assumptions, task-oriented leaders tend to lead or manage by giving directives, setting goals and making decision without consulting their subordinates.
  • 33. Task vs Person- Orientated leaders Person orientated leaders such as “country club leaders”, Theory Y leaders, and those leaders high in consideration act in a warm and supportive manner and show concern for their subordinate. Person oriented leaders believe that employees are intrinsically motivated, seek responsibility, are self controlled and do not necessarily dislike work. Because of the above, person-oriented leaders consult their subordinates before making decisions, praise their subordinates and concern about the employees families etc
  • 34. Situational leadership theory Developed by Hersey and Blanchard (1988); four leadership styles : Delegating Directing Supporting Coaching
  • 35. Unsuccessful or poor leaders According to Hogan (1989): Lack of leadership training Trained after being hired Cognitive deficiencies Unable to learn from experience Do not able to think strategically Personality Insecure ..and adopting one of these : Paranoid, Passive –aggressive, narcissist, high-likeability floater
  • 36. Power and control Work organisations are systems with hierarchy, social relationships, status and power ( Mullins, 2006) Power may be seen as the control or influence over the behaviour of other people with or without their consent ( Mullins, 2006) Power is important to leaders. Leaders who have power are able to obtain more resources, dictate policy and make advances in the organisation etc compared to leaders who have no or little power ( Aamodt, 2007).
  • 37. Means to be a leader Leadership through decision making (Vroom-Yetton model) Leadership through contact (management by walking around) Leadership through power ( expert power, legitimate power, reward and coercive powers, referent power) Leadership through vision (transformational leadership).
  • 38. Leadership and gender A complex issue
  • 40. Reference Aamodt, M.G (2007). Industrial /organizational psychology. An applied approach. Belmont, CA: Thomson. Arnold, J. ( 2005). Work Psychology (4thed). England: Prentice Hall Spector, P. E (2008). Industrial and Organizational Psychology (5th ed.) . New Jersey : Wiley Mullins, L. J. ( 2006). Essentials of Organizational Behaviour. England : Prentice Hall