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Prepared and presented by: ELT Supervisor: Mrs. Hanan Burezq State of Kuwait دولة الكويت Ministry of Education وزارة التربية EFL General Supervision التوجيه الفني العام للغة الإنجليزية Leadership Prepared and presented by: ELT Supervisor: Mrs. Hanan Burezq

Objectives: Defining Leadership Leadership & Management Leadership Traits Leadership Styles Leadership & Communication

What’s leadership? "Leadership is the art of getting someone else to do something you want done because he wants to do it." "It’s influencing people to get things done to a standard and quality above their norm and doing it willingly."

Leadership vs. Management

Leadership Self Test

Traits of an effective leader Integrity Openness Courage Enthusiasm Fair-minded Good communication skills Straightforwardness Creativity Ability to influence the behaviour of others. Willingness to accept consequences of decisions and actions.

Leadership styles The most common leadership styles are: Authoritarian (autocratic) 2. Participative (democratic) 3. The Laissez-Faire (delegative) 4. Charismatic leadership 5. Transformational leadership 6. Transactional leadership 7. Servant leadership

What’s the biggest mistake a leader can make?

Leadership & Communication Leadership Communication Skills Communication skills can be broken down into three areas: Speaking Skills: Leaders need to clearly communicate their messages and both the sender and the receiver must have a clear understanding of the information that results from the communication. Listening Skills: Effective listening involves not only hearing, but also comprehending and understanding the message. Non-Verbal Behaviors: This means sending and receiving messages in a variety of ways without the use of verbal codes (words).