By Doug Crawshaw
Leadership Influence exerted through communication that helps a group achieve goals Performance of a leadership function by an member
Power The potential to influence behavior of others Derived from such bases as the ability to reward and punish, expertise, legitimate title or position, and personal attraction
Leader A person who uses communication to influence others to meet group goals and needs Any person identified by members of a group as leader Designated as leader by election or appointment
Designated Leader A person appointed or elected to a position as leader of a small group
Leadership Emergence The process by which someone emerges as the leader of an initially leaderless group in which all members start out as equals
Self-Monitoring An individual’s ability to monitor people’s reactions to his/her behavior and adjust in response
Approaches Traits-assumes tat leaders have certain traits that distinguish them from followers or members of a group Contingency-assumes that the appropriate leadership style in a given situation depends on factors such as members’ skills and knowledge, time available, the type of task, and so forth.
Approaches continued… Functions-leadership is defined by the function a group needs and can be supplied by any member Styles-Studies interrelationship between leader style and member behaviors
Types of Leaders Democratic-egalitarian leaders who coordinate and facilitate discussion in small groups, encouraging participation of all members Laissez-Faire- do nothing designated leaders who provide minimal services to the group. Autocratic- leaders who try to dominate and control a group
Hersey/Blanchard Model
Leader-Member Exchange Model (LMX)