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Veronica Benitez
 Daisy Gutierrez
   Erin Young
Objectives

Students will understand LMX theory
Class will identify group and out-group
                 dynamics
 Students will utilize knowledge to
    analyze LMX assessment results
What is the LMX theory?
    “The LMX theory
conceives leadership as a
 process that is focused
   on the interactions
  between a leader and
subordinates” (Northouse, 2010, p. 147).
Traditionally, researchers
    thought of leadership as
  something that was done at a
          group level.
    Unlike the trait or skills
approach, the LMX theory focuses
on an interactive relationship; not
  just on the leader or follower.
Theory Significance
LMX theory challenges the belief that
 leaders should interrelate with and
have the same association with every
 member of their group. This theory
 addresses the issue that people are
   vastly different and need to be
      interacted with as such.
LMX - Roots
   Vertical dyad linkage theory- researchers originally focused on vertical
          linkages between leaders and each of their subordinates.




                  Sub                                Sub


Further research into these dyads revealed two distinct types of relationships:
         INGROUP: special relationship in which more privileges, preference, and
         access to resources are given in exchange for going “above and beyond”
         routine duties.
         OUTGROUP: typically only do the minimum amount of work and in
         exchange are given low levels of access to resources and decision making.
Relationship Phases
 Stranger phase: Roles are highly scripted and most exchanges are done
  based on organizational rules and hierarchal status(es). There is very
  little trust. The subordinate is self-motivated.

 Acquaintance phase: Leader offers a subordinate improved
  benefits, information exchange, etc. She/he is attempting to ‘feel out’
  the subordinate and see what they are motivated by. More trust is
  developed here. Subordinates begin to focus less on self interest and
  more on group goals.

 Partnership phase: Mutual and high-quality leader and subordinate
  exchanges. Favors are done for one another and there is mutual trust.
  Subordinates may be relied on for extra duties, but are rewarded with
  praise, information, resources, etc. Subordinate focuses on group goals
  and moves beyond their own self-interests.
Task Allocation



•   Break down the project into small tasks.
•   Rank all tasks based on importance.
•   List the competencies of each team member.
•   Match competencies with tasks.
In-group & Out-group
In-group Privileges




 Preferential treatment from leaders, upper management, CEO’s, etc
 Better, higher quality information exchange
 Free access to leadership for feedback, signatures, etc.
 Better chance to receive higher marks on performance feedbacks
 Access to resources (paper, money, staffing, etc)
Out-group Realities




 Lack of access to resources, leadership input, fair feedback.
 Limited trust and information exchanges with leadership
 Feelings of neglect and loss of team identity
 Lower production and morale
Workplace Scenario
Is the leader-member exchange in-group or out-
group?

What is the quality of the leader-member exchange?

Where can the leader-member exchange be
improved, and how?
Organizational Benefits

    Subordinates that are involved in a high-quality
relationship with their leader “receive disproportionate
     attention from managers, higher performance
      evaluations, report lower turnover rates, and
  experience greater satisfaction with their managers”
                      (Jones, 2009).
Strengths
 Only theory that focuses on the dyadic relationship
  between a leader and their subordinate.
 It is a very descriptive theory.
 Emphasizes the significance of communication in the
  workplace.
 Serves as a reminder to leaders to be fair in their
  interactions with subordinates.
 Research has shown that utilization of the LMX theory
  creates positive organizational outcomes
  (Northouse, 2010)
Weaknesses

 Because this theory divides people into two distinct
  groups, there is often a feeling of unfairness.
 Does not address unfairness issue and the subordinates’
  perceptions of it.
 Fails to explain how high-quality relationships are actually
  created and how one gets into it.
 Measurement scales of the LMX lack content validity.
  (Northouse, 2010)
Overall
 LMX challenges leaders to look at their own leadership style from
 an individual relationship perspective, instead of focusing on entire
                                groups.

 All levels of managers can use this theory, from CEOs to factory line
                              supervisors.

 Understanding the nature of a high-quality relationship and being
  able to form them will help leaders network with more people to
               work more efficiently and productively.

         LMX theory can be used in many different settings.

  Reminds leaders that every member of their team is unique and
              must be related to in a unique manner.
LMX 7 Questionnaire
Research
Team Reflection
Questions?
References
•   Ballinger, G. A. (2010). Leader-member exchange and turnover before and after succession events.
             Organizational Behavior and Human Decision Processes, 113(1), 23-36.

•   Credo, K. R., Armenakis, A. A., Field, H. S., Young, R. L. (2010). Organizational ethics, leader-member exchange, and
    organizational support: Relationships with workplace safety. Journal of Leadership & Organizational
    Studies, 17(4), 325-334.

•   Jacques, P. H., Garger, J., Thomas, M., and Vracheva, V. (2012). Effects of early leader-member exchange
            perceptions on academic outcomes. Learning Environments Research, 15(1), 1-15.

•   Jones, J. A. (2009). Gender dissimilarity and leader-member exchange: The mediating effect of
              communication apprehension. Emerging leadership journeys, 2(1), 3-16.

•   Kreitner R. and Kinicki A. (2004). Organizational Behavior, 6e, p. 617-618. Burr Ridge: IL, McGraw-Hill

•   Moritz, N. H., Levy, B. L., Travis, P., Quaid, D., Fox, M., Whitaker, F., McGill, B., Sony Pictures Home
            Entertainment (Firm). (2008). Vantage point. Culver City, Calif: Sony Pictures Home Entertainment.

•   Mueller, B. H., & Lee, J. (2002). Leader-member exchange and organizational communication satisfaction
            in multiple contexts. Journal Of Business Communication, 39(2), 220-244.

•   Northouse, P. G. (2010). Leader-member exchange theory. In P. G. Northouse, Leadership theory and practice: fifth
    edition (pp. 147-170). Thousand Oaks, CA: SAGE Publications, Inc.

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LMX Presentation

  • 1. Veronica Benitez Daisy Gutierrez Erin Young
  • 2. Objectives Students will understand LMX theory Class will identify group and out-group dynamics Students will utilize knowledge to analyze LMX assessment results
  • 3.
  • 4. What is the LMX theory? “The LMX theory conceives leadership as a process that is focused on the interactions between a leader and subordinates” (Northouse, 2010, p. 147).
  • 5. Traditionally, researchers thought of leadership as something that was done at a group level.  Unlike the trait or skills approach, the LMX theory focuses on an interactive relationship; not just on the leader or follower.
  • 6. Theory Significance LMX theory challenges the belief that leaders should interrelate with and have the same association with every member of their group. This theory addresses the issue that people are vastly different and need to be interacted with as such.
  • 7. LMX - Roots Vertical dyad linkage theory- researchers originally focused on vertical linkages between leaders and each of their subordinates. Sub Sub Further research into these dyads revealed two distinct types of relationships: INGROUP: special relationship in which more privileges, preference, and access to resources are given in exchange for going “above and beyond” routine duties. OUTGROUP: typically only do the minimum amount of work and in exchange are given low levels of access to resources and decision making.
  • 8.
  • 9. Relationship Phases  Stranger phase: Roles are highly scripted and most exchanges are done based on organizational rules and hierarchal status(es). There is very little trust. The subordinate is self-motivated.  Acquaintance phase: Leader offers a subordinate improved benefits, information exchange, etc. She/he is attempting to ‘feel out’ the subordinate and see what they are motivated by. More trust is developed here. Subordinates begin to focus less on self interest and more on group goals.  Partnership phase: Mutual and high-quality leader and subordinate exchanges. Favors are done for one another and there is mutual trust. Subordinates may be relied on for extra duties, but are rewarded with praise, information, resources, etc. Subordinate focuses on group goals and moves beyond their own self-interests.
  • 10. Task Allocation • Break down the project into small tasks. • Rank all tasks based on importance. • List the competencies of each team member. • Match competencies with tasks.
  • 12. In-group Privileges  Preferential treatment from leaders, upper management, CEO’s, etc  Better, higher quality information exchange  Free access to leadership for feedback, signatures, etc.  Better chance to receive higher marks on performance feedbacks  Access to resources (paper, money, staffing, etc)
  • 13. Out-group Realities  Lack of access to resources, leadership input, fair feedback.  Limited trust and information exchanges with leadership  Feelings of neglect and loss of team identity  Lower production and morale
  • 14. Workplace Scenario Is the leader-member exchange in-group or out- group? What is the quality of the leader-member exchange? Where can the leader-member exchange be improved, and how?
  • 15. Organizational Benefits Subordinates that are involved in a high-quality relationship with their leader “receive disproportionate attention from managers, higher performance evaluations, report lower turnover rates, and experience greater satisfaction with their managers” (Jones, 2009).
  • 16. Strengths  Only theory that focuses on the dyadic relationship between a leader and their subordinate.  It is a very descriptive theory.  Emphasizes the significance of communication in the workplace.  Serves as a reminder to leaders to be fair in their interactions with subordinates.  Research has shown that utilization of the LMX theory creates positive organizational outcomes (Northouse, 2010)
  • 17. Weaknesses  Because this theory divides people into two distinct groups, there is often a feeling of unfairness.  Does not address unfairness issue and the subordinates’ perceptions of it.  Fails to explain how high-quality relationships are actually created and how one gets into it.  Measurement scales of the LMX lack content validity. (Northouse, 2010)
  • 18. Overall  LMX challenges leaders to look at their own leadership style from an individual relationship perspective, instead of focusing on entire groups.  All levels of managers can use this theory, from CEOs to factory line supervisors.  Understanding the nature of a high-quality relationship and being able to form them will help leaders network with more people to work more efficiently and productively.  LMX theory can be used in many different settings.  Reminds leaders that every member of their team is unique and must be related to in a unique manner.
  • 23. References • Ballinger, G. A. (2010). Leader-member exchange and turnover before and after succession events. Organizational Behavior and Human Decision Processes, 113(1), 23-36. • Credo, K. R., Armenakis, A. A., Field, H. S., Young, R. L. (2010). Organizational ethics, leader-member exchange, and organizational support: Relationships with workplace safety. Journal of Leadership & Organizational Studies, 17(4), 325-334. • Jacques, P. H., Garger, J., Thomas, M., and Vracheva, V. (2012). Effects of early leader-member exchange perceptions on academic outcomes. Learning Environments Research, 15(1), 1-15. • Jones, J. A. (2009). Gender dissimilarity and leader-member exchange: The mediating effect of communication apprehension. Emerging leadership journeys, 2(1), 3-16. • Kreitner R. and Kinicki A. (2004). Organizational Behavior, 6e, p. 617-618. Burr Ridge: IL, McGraw-Hill • Moritz, N. H., Levy, B. L., Travis, P., Quaid, D., Fox, M., Whitaker, F., McGill, B., Sony Pictures Home Entertainment (Firm). (2008). Vantage point. Culver City, Calif: Sony Pictures Home Entertainment. • Mueller, B. H., & Lee, J. (2002). Leader-member exchange and organizational communication satisfaction in multiple contexts. Journal Of Business Communication, 39(2), 220-244. • Northouse, P. G. (2010). Leader-member exchange theory. In P. G. Northouse, Leadership theory and practice: fifth edition (pp. 147-170). Thousand Oaks, CA: SAGE Publications, Inc.

Editor's Notes

  1. One of the key elements of the LMX, is the leader’s ability to relate to each subordinate on an individual basis. This means he/she must be able to see things from someone else’s perspective. How good are you at doing this? Let’s find out….Some people will see a young woman…some will see an older woman….
  2. This is usually decided by how well a subordinate works with the leader and vice-versa. Biggest factors for determining in-group membership are: compatible personality, interpersonal attraction, extraversion,  and subordinate competence/performance
  3. Understanding Perception Differences Exercise10 - MInutes
  4. Since LMX focuses on interactions and perceptions between leaders and subordinates. I’m going to explain how the relationship actually forms/ develops between the two parties. The focus on self-interest. Stanger phase – Personal interestPartnership – Focus on group goals and the common good
  5. Stranger phase: Roles are highly scripted and most exchanges are done based on organizational rules and hierarchal status(es). There is very little trust. The subordinate is self-motivated.Acquaintance phase: Leader offers a subordinate improved benefits, information exchange, etc. She/he is attempting to ‘feel out’ the subordinate and see what they are motivated by. More trust is developed here. Subordinates begin to focus less on self interest and more on group goals. Partnership phase: Mutual and high-quality leader and subordinate exchanges. Favors are done for one another and there is mutual trust. Subordinates may be relied on for extra duties, but are rewarded with praise, information, resources, etc. Subordinate focuses on group goals and moves beyond their own self-interests.
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  7. Jones, J. A. (2009). Gender dissimilarity and leader-member exchange: The mediating effect of communication apprehension. Emerging leadership journeys, 2(1), 3-16.What does this mean for a company?INCREASED productivityLOWER turnovers mean less $ to rehire and retrainHAPPIER employees!Find research examples of relevant companies to illustrate points above.
  8. Only theory that focuses on the dyadic relationship between a leader and their subordinate.It is a very descriptive theory. We have all witnessed the presence of in and out groups at work. This theory acknowledges and explains their existence.Emphasizes the significance of communication in the workplace. Leaders and subordinates must have great communication skills to maintain an effective relationship.Serves as a reminder to leaders to be fair in their interactions with subordinates. Allowing people in a group is centered on work performance not race, sex, ethnicity, religion, etc.A lot of research has shown that utilization of the LMX theory creates positive organizational outcomes such as: better performance, greater commitment, increased creativity, and career progression. (Northouse, 2010)Northouse, P. G. (2010). Leader-member exchange theory. In P. G. Northouse, Leadership theory and practice: fifth edition (pp. 147-170). Thousand Oaks, CA: SAGE Publications, Inc.
  9. Because this theory divides people into two distinct groups, there is often a feeling of unfairness. Greater chance(s) for gender, racial, religious, etc discrimination or the appearance of. Does not address this unfairness issue and the subordinates’ perceptions of it.Fails to explain how high-quality relationships are actually created and how one gets into it.Measurement scales of the LMX lack content validity. Do they really measure what they’re supposed to be measuring? (Northouse, 2010)
  10. LMX challenges leaders to look at their own leadership style from an individual relationship perspective, instead of focusing on entire groups. This helps them see in AND out-groups within their organizations and be sensitive to everyone’s needs.All levels of managers can use this theory, from CEOs to factory line supervisors.Understanding the nature of a high-quality relationship and being able to form them will help leaders network with more people to work more efficiently and productively. LMX theory can be used in many different settings. “It applies in volunteer settings as well as traditional business, education, and government settings”(Northouse, 2010, p. 158). Working closely with a select few of trusted individuals to get the job done is the principle behind the LMX theory.Reminds leaders that every member of their team is unique and must be related to in a unique manner. This helps build lasting relationships with trust and mutual respect as the foundation.
  11. Before we really get into this session, we’d like for you to take this short questionnaire to see what your leadership style is. Please read the instructions and answer the questions. There are no right or wrong answers.Take assessment – small analysis of scores