Book Slides - Chapter 12 - Leadership
Book Slides - Chapter 12 - Leadership
Book Slides - Chapter 12 - Leadership
Leadership
Leadership Theories
• Trait Theories
• Behavioral Theories
• Contingency Theories
• Contemporary Theories
of Leadership
Trait & Behavioral Theories
• Trait theories of leadership • Behavioral theories of leadership imply
focus on personal qualities and we can train people to be leaders.
characteristics. • 2 behaviors that account for most
leadership behavior:
• The trait approach does have – Initiating structure – the extent to
something to offer. which a leader is likely to define and
• Good leaders: structure his role and those of
– Like being around people. employees in the search for goal
– Are able to assert themselves attainment.
– Consideration – the extent to which a
(extraverted).
– Are disciplined and able to person’s job relationships are
characterized by mutual trust, respect
keep commitments they make
for employees’ ideas, and regard for
(conscientious).
their feelings.
– Are creative and flexible
(open).
Contingency Theories
M3 M4
Ability
M1 M2
Maturity
3. Path-Goal Theory
• Path-goal theory, developed by
Robert House:
– One of the most respected
approaches to leadership
CHARACTERISTICS
Contingent Reward: Contracts exchange of
rewards for effort, promises rewards for good
performance, recognizes accomplishments
Management by Exception (active): Watches
and searches for deviations from rules and
standards, takes corrective action
Management by Exception (passive): Intervenes
only if standards are not met
Laissez-Faire: Gives up responsibilities, avoids
making decisions
4. Transformational Leadership
Leaders who provide the four “I’s” (individualized
consideration, inspirational motivation, idealized
influence, and intellectual stimulation)
CHARACTERISTICS
Idealized Influence: Provides vision and sense of
mission, instills pride, gains respect and trust
Inspiration: Communicates high expectations, uses
symbols to focus efforts, expresses important purposes
in simple ways
Intellectual Stimulation: Promotes intelligence,
rationality, and careful problem solving
Individualized Consideration: Gives personal
attention, treats each employee individually, coaches,
advises
Emerging Approaches of Leadership
I. Coaching