HRM 201 CC
HRM 201 CC
HRM 201 CC
Skills
LH3
09:30-11:30
Good leaders:
• Like being around people.
• Are able to assert themselves
(extraverted).
• Are disciplined and able to keep
commitments they make (conscientious).
• Are creative and flexible (open).
Trait Theories of Leadership
Two conclusions:
Traits can predict leadership.
Traits do a better job predicting the
emergence of leaders and the appearance
of leadership than actually distinguishing
between effective and ineffective leaders.
Central Tenets and Main Limitations
of Behavioral Theories
Behavioral theories of leadership imply we can train people to be leaders.
Ohio State Studies found two behaviors that accounted for most leadership
behavior:
Initiating structure: Initiating structure is the extent to which a leader is
likely to define and structure his or her role and those of employees in the
search for goal attainment. It includes behavior that attempts to organize
work, work relationships, and goals. A leader high in initiating structure is
someone who “assigns group members to particular tasks,” “expects workers
to maintain definite standards of performance,” and “emphasizes the
meeting of deadlines.”
The theory proposes that early in the history of the interaction between
a leader and a given follower, the leader implicitly categorizes the
follower as an “in” or an “out” and that relationship is relatively stable
over time.
Contingent reward leadership can be effective, but will not get employees to go
above and beyond the call of duty.
Leaders are generally more effective when they regularly use the four I’s.
Only with these styles are leaders able to motivate followers to perform above
expectations and transcend their self-interests for the sake of the organization.
Contemporary Theories of
Leadership
How Transformational Leadership Works
Creativity – theirs and others.
Decentralization of responsibility.
Propensity to take risks.
Compensation is geared toward long-term results.
Greater agreement among top managers about
the organization’s goals.
Contemporary Theories of
Leadership
Evaluation of Transformational Leadership