Leadership Recall : – Management “Doing things right” (efficiency) – Leadership “Doing the right things” (effectiveness)

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Leadership Recall : – Management “Doing things right” (efficiency) – Leadership “Doing the right things” (effectiveness)

Leadership “Doing the right things” – Brian goes undercover in order to see if they are doing the right things – Consistently asking if organizational activities are : Efficient Delivering Customer Satisfaction Sustainable Effective

Leadership Characteristics of a Leader – People person – Desire to excel – Conscious of goals – High E.Q. – Self Confidence – Enthusiastic

Leadership Behavioural approach – Consideration: employees Senior management team Attitudes and sacrifices of the employees

Leadership Transactional leader – Clarifies subordinates role and tasks – Structure in place – Adequate rewards provided – Considerate

Leadership Where should a manager fit on the Leadership grid? – Team Manager (9,9): “Common stake” in the organization Needs of his employees Needs of the organization

Leadership Video Clip

Leadership What Brian has shown us about Leadership: – His personal traits sets him apart from everyone else – He considers the organization as well as those affected by it – He strives to do the right thing in every situation