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What type of leader are you? Know Your Leadership Style Module 8
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Agenda Welcome and introductions Recap of learning styles Understanding the four major leadership styles Activity: What type of leader are you? College Planning Checklist Summary
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Learning Styles Review Last session, we reviewed three learning style types. Auditory Learning Style Visual Learning Style Tactile (Kinesthetic) Learning Style Did you use one of the learning style strategies to improve your studying effectiveness? Share your experiences.
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Leadership Qualities What are the qualities of an effective leader? Who are famous leaders who you admire? How do you define leadership?
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Defining Leadership John Gardner in his book On Leadership defines leadership as “the process of persuasion or example by which an individual induces a group to pursue objectives held by the leader or shared by the leader and his or her followers.”
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Leadership Styles There are four main leadership styles. Autocratic (Authoritarian) style Delegative (Free Reign) style Democratic (Participative) style Situational style Source: The University of Kansas, Community Tool Box (ctb.ku.edu)
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Autocratic Style Does not seek input from others Leader makes decisions Group leader delegates activities to others Leader can be decisive and make decisions quickly Useful leadership style in stressful situations Allows team to focus on specific tasks rather than complex decisions Leader is usually perceived as bossy or demanding
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Delegative Style Also known as laissez-fair leadership Leaders are hands-off Leave decision making to group Research shows this style is least productive Leaders provide tools or resources to group Group members expected to solve their own problems Helpful in situations where team has high expertise Not good when team members struggle with meeting deadlines or managing projects
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Democratic Style Group helps make all decisions Everyone can participate, discussion is encouraged Leader provide guidance and control Known as one of the most productive styles Creativity encouraged and rewarded Leaders are trusted Not a good style when there is urgency to act Some group members may contribute even if they don’t have appropriate expertise
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Situational Style Leadership style varies depending on the situation Decisions are based on expertise of group Leader must be able to make decisions by analyzing the situation Team and leader are dynamic based on situation Leader must be adaptable Team may have difficulty adjusting to leadership styles Leader can be perceived as haphazard and free- wheeling
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Activity: Leadership Styles Quiz Read each statement and circle the response that reflects your first reaction There is no right or wrong answer Using the scoring section at the bottom of the handout Your highest number shows the leadership style that you identify with best Source: The University of Kansas, Community Tool Box
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College Planning Checklist Seniors Finalize your financial aid awards and submit any loan or aid documents Finalize your housing arrangements; contact your roommate Register for new student orientation Prepare for your final exams Order your final transcript and have it mailed it to your university Freshmen to juniors Do well on your final exams
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Summary Leaders use many styles to manage groups Engineers and scientists often lead research teams and work groups There are four main leadership styles Leaders can adjust their style based on the situation Knowing your leadership style will be helpful in college when working on group projects and in student organizations
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Questions and comments Thank you for attending today. For more information contact on this session contact: Raul Hinojosa Jr., Hinojosa Consulting Services hinojosaconsulting@gmail.com
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