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Leadership Dr. Atul Shukla department of physical education Govt. D.B.Girls College

What is leadership? Leading people Influencing people Commanding people Guiding people

Types of Leaders  Leader by the position achieved  Leader by personality, charisma  Leader by moral example  Leader by power held  Intellectual leader  Leader because of ability to accomplish things

Managers vs. Leaders Managers  Focus on things  Do things right  Plan  Organize  Direct  Control  Follows the rules Leaders  Focus on people  Do the right things  Inspire  Influence  Motivate  Build  Shape entities

Common Activities  Planning  Organizing  Directing  Controlling

Planning Manager  Planning  Budgeting  Sets targets  Establishes detailed steps  Allocates resources Leader  Devises strategy  Sets direction  Creates vision

Organizing Manager  Creates structure  Job descriptions  Staffing  Hierarchy  Delegates  Training Leader  Gets people on board for strategy  Communication  Networks

Directing Work Manager  Solves problems  Negotiates  Brings to consensus Leader  Empowers people  Cheerleader

Controlling Manager  Implements control systems  Performance measures  Identifies variances  Fixes variances Leader  Motivate  Inspire  Gives sense of accomplishment

Leadership Traits  Intelligence  More intelligent than non-leaders  Scholarship  Knowledge  Being able to get things done  Physical  Doesn’t see to be correlated  Personality  Verbal facility  Honesty  Initiative  Aggressive  Self-confident  Ambitious  Originality  Sociability  Adaptability

Leadership Styles  Delegating  Low relationship/ low task  Responsibility  Willing employees  Participating  High relationship/ low task  Facilitate decisions  Able but unwilling  Selling  High task/high relationship  Explain decisions  Willing but unable  Telling  High Task/Low relationship  Provide instruction  Closely supervise

New Leaders Take Note  General Advice  Take advantage of the transition period  Get advice and counsel  Show empathy to predecessor  Learn leadership  Challenges  Need knowledge quickly  Establish new relationships  Expectations  Personal equilibrium

New Leader Traps  Not learning quickly  Isolation  Know-it-all  Keeping existing team  Taking on too much  Captured by wrong people  Successor syndrome

Seven Basic Principles  Have two to three years to make measurable financial and cultural progress  Come in knowing current strategy, goals, and challenges. Form hypothesis on operating priorities  Balance intense focus on priorities with flexibility on implementation….

Seven Basic Principles, con’t  Decide about new organization architecture  Build personal credibility and momentum  Earn right to transform entity  Remember there is no “one” way to manage a transition

Core Tasks  Create Momentum  Master technologies of learning, visioning, and coalition building  Manage oneself

Create Momentum  Learn and know about company  Securing early wins  First set short term goals  When achieved make a big deal  Should fit long term strategy  Foundation for change  Vision of how the organization will look  Build political base to support change  Modify culture to fit vision

Create Momentum  Build credibility  Demanding but can be satisfied  Accessible but not too familiar  Focused but flexible  Active  Can make tough calls but humane

Master Technologies  Learn from internal and external sources  Visioning - develop strategy  Push vs. pull tools  What values does the strategy embrace?  What behaviors are needed?  Communicate the vision  Simple text- Best channels  Clear meaning- Do it yourself!

Enabling Technologies, con’t  Coalition building  Don’t ignore politics  Technical change not enough  Political management isn’t same as being political  Prevent blocking coalitions  Build political capital

Manage Oneself  Be self-aware  Define your leadership style  Get advice and counsel  Advice is from expert to leader  Counsel is insight  Types of help  Technical  Political  Personal  Advisor traits  Competent  Trustworthy  Enhance your status

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