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DB – Module 01: Introduction to Leadership

Description

In this module, we will begin our exploration of the concepts of leadership and the leadership process. The distinction between the roles of managers and the roles of leaders is clarified, and examples of the skills needed for each are presented. Leadership will be conceptualized in various ways. We will also learn about the areas of influence and power that leaders have and will touch on several theories of leadership and how leaders impact the behavior of followers.

Discussion Requirements

Discussion:

  • Read the assigned readings and lectures
  • How can an understanding of current trends in leadership and the implications of leadership in formalized settings enhance the differentiation between leadership and management?
  • How does leadership theory affect the implementation of Saudi Vision 2030?

Directions:

  • Discuss your textbook’s concepts, principles, and theories. Cite your textbooks and cite any other sources if appropriate.
  • Your initial post should address all components of the question with a 500-word limit.

Learning Outcomes

  1. Analyze the concept of leadership and the leadership process.
  2. Analyze current trends in leadership and the leadership process.
  3. Examine the implications of leadership in a formalized setting.
  4. Differentiate between leadership and management.
  5. Examine SV2030 from a Leadership lens.

Readings

Required:

Recommended:

Chapter 1: Introduction

Northouse, Leadership, 9th edition. © SAGE Publications, 2021.

Introduction (1 of 2)
• Corporations want unique leaders.
• Research supports various leadership
approaches.

Northouse, Leadership, 9th edition. © SAGE Publications, 2021.

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Introduction (2 of 2)
• Four ways to view leadership.
• Leadership defined.

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3

Leadership Defined (1 of 6)
• Subjective definition of leadership.
• No consensus.

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4

Leadership Defined (2 of 6)
Ways of Conceptualizing Leadership (1 of 2).
• Focus of group processes.
• Personality perspective.
• Act (behavior) perspective.

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Leadership Defined (3 of 6)
Ways of Conceptualizing Leadership (2 of 2).
• Power relationship.
• Transformational process.
• Skills perspective.

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Leadership Defined (4 of 6)
Definition and Components (1 of 3).
• Four central components.
• Leadership.
• Process.

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Leadership Defined (5 of 6)
Definition and Components (2 of 3).
• Influence.
• Groups.
• Common goals.

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Leadership Defined (6 of 6)
Definition and Components (3 of 3).
• Leaders.
• Followers.
• Leader–follower relationships.

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Leadership Described (1 of 19)
Trait Versus Process Leadership.
• Trait perspective: “born leaders.”
• Innate characteristics.
• Limit leadership to select few.
• Contextual definition.

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Leadership Described (2 of 19)
Assigned Versus Emergent Leadership (1 of 2).
• Assigned leadership.
• Emergent leadership.
• Positive communication behaviors.

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Leadership Described (3 of 19)
Assigned Versus Emergent Leadership (2 of 2).
• Role of personality.
• Gender-biased perceptions’ impact.
• Social identity theory perspective.

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Leadership Described (4 of 19)
Leadership and Power (1 of 5).
• Power.
• Leaders wield power over others.

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Leadership Described (5 of 19)
Leadership and Power (2 of 5).
• Kellerman (2012).
– Leaders’ power diminished.

• Volunteer leaders versus paid leaders.

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Leadership Described (6 of 19)
Leadership and Power (3 of 5).
• French and Raven (1959).
– Referent power.
– Expert power.
– Legitimate power.

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Leadership Described (7 of 19)
Leadership and Power (4 of 5).
– Reward power.
– Coercive power.
– Information power (Raven, 1965).

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Leadership Described (8 of 19)
Leadership and Power (5 of 5).
• Organizational Power.
– Position power.
– Personal power.

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Leadership Described (9 of 19)
Leadership and Coercion.
• Coerce.
• Abusive supervision.
• Coercion not ideal.

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Leadership Described (10 of 19)
Leadership and Morality.
• Subjective definition of great leader.
• Leadership debate
– Neutral process.
– Moral process.

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Leadership Described (11 of 19)
Leadership and Morality: Leadership Is a
Neutral Process (1 of 2).
• Leadership used for different reasons.
• Examples of “great leaders.”

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Leadership Described (12 of 19)
Leadership and Morality: Leadership Is a
Neutral Process (2 of 2).
• Niccolo Machiavelli’s view.
• Most definitions morally neutral.

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Leadership Described (13 of 19)
Leadership and Morality: Leadership Is a
Moral Process (1 of 3).
• Influencing to achieve good.
• Morally influenced perspective.

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Leadership Described (14 of 19)
Leadership and Morality: Leadership Is a
Moral Process (2 of 3).
• Leaders help followers assess needs.
• Pseudotransformational leadership.

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Leadership Described (15 of 19)
Leadership and Morality: Leadership Is a
Moral Process (3 of 3).
• Authentic leadership.
• Servant leadership.

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Leadership Described (16 of 19)
Leadership and Management (1 of 3).
• Involve common characteristics.
• Management and industrialization.
• Kotter (1990).
– Defined as near-opposites.

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Leadership Described (17 of 19)
FIGURE 1.2 Functions of Management and Leadership
Management Produces Order
and Consistency

Leadership Produces Change
and Movement

Planning and Budgeting
Establish agendas
Set timetables
Allocate resources

Establishing Direction
Create a vision
Clarify the big picture
Set strategies

Organizing and Staffing
Provide structure
Make job placements
Establish rules and procedures

Aligning People
Communicate goals
Seek commitment
Build teams and coalitions

Controlling and Problem Solving
Develop incentives
Generate creative solutions
Take corrective action

Motivating and Inspiring
Inspire and energize
Empower followers
Satisfy unmet needs

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Leadership Described (18 of 19)
Leadership and Management (2 of 3).
• Bennis & Nanus (2007).
– Also contrasted the terms.

• Rost (1991).
– Directionality, methodology, and mission.

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Leadership Described (19 of 19)
Leadership and Management (3 of 3).
• Simonet & Tett (2012).
– Shared and distinct competencies.

• Zaleznik (1977).
– Manager versus leader differences.

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