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Digital Key Concepts Management 102 Professor Estenson Chapter 10 Participation and Leadership of Teams
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Commitment and Preparation Active Listening – Receive whole message – Accurately interpret message – Check accuracy of your translation of message – Repeat steps 1 through 3 until speaker is satisfied that you heard the message correctly
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Commitment Continued Open minded Involve all personality types – Extroverts and Introverts – Agreeable – Conscientious – Emotionally Stable – Open to New Experiences
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Team Roles Task – Give and Seek Information – Give and Seek Opinions – Elaborate – Energize – Review – Record
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Roles Continued Maintenance – Encourage – Harmonize – Relieve Tension – Gatekeeper
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Dysfunctional Behaviors Blocking –put downs Aggression Storytelling- get people off track Recognition Seeking Dominating Confessing- drama kings or queens Special interests outside of tasks Distracting- joking or acting out Withdrawing
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Dealing With Behaviors Plan opening and meeting flow Seat people strategically Avoid making eye contact with trouble maker Assign tasks Assign speaking order Stop behavior Give praise for positive behaviors
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Leadership Leadership can result in goodness or evil Leadership has three dynamics at work at same time: – Context – Lead – Follower
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Leadership Studies – Behaviors Trait Function (task or people) Styles (autocratic, democratic or laissez-faire – Situation Fielder (power-task-relationship) Hersey/Blanchard (tell-sell-participation-delegate) House/Aditya help people meet their needs while achieving organizational goals
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Recent Vroom (decision tree approach if – then either group or leader making decision) Transformation – Leading from heart and with passion toward a goal bigger than self
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High Risk Teams (Political, Financial, Physical) Passion of Teams From the Book: Secrets of Special Ops Leadership. General William A. Cohen. The Ether Zone by Ray Morris Articles by Jerry Estenson
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Principles in high risk environments Clear purpose Repetition Speed Simplicity
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Exemplary Leader Characteristics: From: Leading in High Risk Environments. Competent Honest
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The down side of high-performing teams Limited Forgiveness Burn out
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