Chapter 1 Entrepreneurial Leadership for Technology: An Opposable Mind.

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Chapter 1 Entrepreneurial Leadership for Technology: An Opposable Mind

Chapter Outline Entrepreneurial Leadership for Technology Defined Framing Leadership for Technology in Historical Context Behavioral Leadership Situational Leadership Contingency Leadership Path-Goal Leadership Transformational Leadership A Conceptual Framework for Entrepreneurial Leadership The Opposable Mind An Opposable Mind: Karen Symms Gallagher, USC Rossier School of Education An Opposable Mind: Rich Baraniuk and Rice University Connexions Project

Chapter Questions What are the key aspects of a technology plan leaders need to know to optimize high-quality student outcomes? How can leaders tie technology plans to institutional mission and priorities?

Chapter Questions, con’t What can leaders do to avoid excessive detail and technical jargon? Once change in the curriculum and instructional strategies are implemented, how can technology plans be realigned?

So, What’s the Problem? A principal’s mission must now include designing and implementing new strategies to help teachers and students recognize, understand, and integrate technology with teaching and learning in the classroom. We are beyond the point of deciding whether or not we will accept technology in our schools.

Entrepreneurial Leadership for Technology This new breed of leader seems to always seek original ways of doing things with little concern for how difficult they may be or whether the resources are available.

Framing Leadership for Technology Behavioral Leadership Situational Leadership Contingency Leadership Path-Goal Leadership Transformational Leadership

Behavioral Leadership …two studies indicated that effective leaders had to concern themselves with both task orientation and relationship orientation. The studies also found that some organizations might need leaders more focused on tasks while others might benefit from leadership with strong human-relations skills.

Situational Leadership …situational leadership theory involves a different form of leadership for each different situation. The contention is that an effective leader must adapt his or her style to the requirements of different situations.

Contingency Leadership Fiedler and Chemers (1984) suggest that a leader’s style is either task motivated or relationship motivated. Task- motivated leaders deal mostly with goal setting and accomplishment, while relationship-motivated leaders concentrate more on closer interpersonal relationships with employees.

Path-Goal Leadership Path-goal leadership focuses on what motivates members of the organization to perform well and whether or not they feel appropriately rewarded for their work. So the challenge for the leader is to implement a leadership style that best meets the motivational needs of the worker.

Transformational Leadership Leaders who practice transformational leadership, on the other hand, pay special attention to the needs and desires of the followers and try to help members achieve their highest potential. Basically, the theme is to give more attention to the follower’s needs than the leader’s needs.

The Opposable Mind2 Roger Martin (2007) studying leaders who have striking and exemplary success records…share a common trait, aside from their talent and innovation, that he calls the opposable mind: “They have the predisposition and the capacity to hold two diametrically opposing ideas in their heads” (p. 6). And then with patience and without panic or settling for one alternative or the other, they are able to produce a solution that is superior to either opposing idea. Martin calls this skill and ability integrative thinking, or the predisposition and capacity to consider diametrically opposing ideas and then produce a solution superior to either of them.

Key Principles for Leaders to Know 1.Make certain any technology plan is focused on high-quality student outcomes. 2. Tie technology plans to institutional mission and priorities. 3. Avoid excessive detail and technical jargon. 4. If change in curriculum and instructional strategies is implemented, realign technology plans.