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Irwin/McGraw-Hill The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc. © 1999 Slide 1-1 Chapter 1 Leadership Is Everyone’s Business
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Irwin/McGraw-Hill The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc. © 1999 Slide 1-2 The goals of this book are to: Help you become more effective in leadership situations by helping you better understand the complex challenges of leadership Serve as a guide for you to interpret leadership theory and research
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Irwin/McGraw-Hill The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc. © 1999 Slide 1-3 The goals of this book are to: Integrate summaries of leadership with advice on how you can become a better leader Cont.
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Irwin/McGraw-Hill The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc. © 1999 Slide 1-4 Defining Leadership Leadership is “the process of influencing an organized group toward accomplishing its goals.” (Roach and Behling)
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Irwin/McGraw-Hill The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc. © 1999 Slide 1-5 What does leadership involve? Research to determine when, where, and how to accomplish something. Skills of understanding leadership situations and influencing others to accomplish group goals.
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Irwin/McGraw-Hill The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc. © 1999 Slide 1-6 What does leadership involve? Rational, explicit, rule-based methods of assessing situations and determining actions. Emotions that will inspire action. Cont.
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Irwin/McGraw-Hill The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc. © 1999 Slide 1-7 Leadership and management are closely related but distinguishable functions Leadership Management
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Irwin/McGraw-Hill The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc. © 1999 Slide 1-8 Leadership and Management Distinctions between managers and leaders (Bennis, 1989): Managers administer; leaders innovate. Managers maintain; leaders develop. Managers control, leaders inspire. Managers imitate; leaders originate
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Irwin/McGraw-Hill The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc. © 1999 Slide 1-9 Leadership and Management Distinctions between managers and leaders (Bennis, 1989): Managers have a short-term view, leaders, a long-term view. Managers ask how and when; leaders ask what and why. Managers accept the status quo; leaders challenge it. Cont.
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Irwin/McGraw-Hill The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc. © 1999 Slide 1-10 Leadership The idea of “one-man leadership” is a contradiction in terms -- leadership and followership are indeed related. There is no simple line dividing them; they merge.
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Irwin/McGraw-Hill The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc. © 1999 Slide 1-11 Myths That Hinder Leadership Development Good Leadership Is All Common Sense Leaders Are Born, Not Made The Only School You Learn Leadership from is the School of Hard Knocks
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Irwin/McGraw-Hill The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc. © 1999 Slide 1-12 Focusing on Three Leaders Colin Powell - former chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, the highest ranking officer in the U.S. armed forces, and the first African American ever to hold the position.
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Irwin/McGraw-Hill The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc. © 1999 Slide 1-13 Focusing on Three Leaders Madeleine Albright - U.S. Secretary of state, the highest-ranking woman official in the nation’s history. Konosuke Matsushita - founded Matsushita Electric, a company with revenue of nearly $50 billion. Cont.
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