Emerging Leadership Perspectives
Emerging Leadership Perspectives
Emerging Leadership Perspectives
INTEGRATIVE LEADERSHIP
Shared Leadership
a dynamic, interactive influence process among individuals in groups for which
the objective is to lead one another to the achievement of group or
organizational goals or both.
Self-Leadership Activities
represent a portfolio of self-influence strategies that are believed to positively
influence individual behavior, thought processes, and related activities
behavior-focused, natural-reward, and constructive-thought-pattern
Behavior focused strategies
self-observation
self-goal setting
self-reward
self-correcting feedback
practice
CROSS-CULTURAL LEADERSHIP
LEADERSHIP DIMENSIONS
Charismatic/value based
Team-oriented
Participative
Humane-oriented
Autonomous
Self-protective
STRATEGIC LEADERSHIP
Multiple-Level Leadership - there are three different organizational domains from
the bottom to the top of the organization.
the production domain at the bottom of the organization
the organization domain in the middle levels
the systems domain at the top
BOAL AND HOOIJBERG’S STRATEGIC LEADERSHIP PERSPECTIVE
Cognitive complexity
are those who process information differently and perform certain better
than less cognitively complex persons because they use more categories
to discriminate
Social intelligence
ability to notice and make distinctions among other individuals
Absorptive capacity
the ability to learn
involves the capacity to recognize new information, assimilate it, and
apply it toward new ends.
Adaptive capacity
the ability to change.
Managerial wisdom
involves the ability to perceive variation in the environment and an
understanding of the social actors and their relationships.
MORAL LEADERSHIP
Authentic Leadership
involves both owning one’s personal experiences (values, thoughts,
emotions, and beliefs) and acting in accordance with one’s true self
(expressing what you really think and believe, and acting accordingly).
Self-efficacy
an individual’s belief about the likelihood of successfully completing a
specific task
Optimism
the expectation of positive outcomes
Hope
the tendency to look for alternative pathways to reach a desired goal
Resilience
the ability to bounce back from failure and keep forging ahead
Servant Leadership
primary purpose of business should be to create a positive impact on its
employees and its community
helps others discover their inner spirit,
earning and keeping their trust
exhibits effective listening and service over self interest
Spiritual leadership
a causal leadership approach for organizational transformation designed
to create an intrinsically motivated, learning organization
includes values, attitudes, and behaviors required to intrinsically motivate
self and others to have a sense of spiritual survival through calling and
membership
CHANGE LEADERSHIP
helps deal with the idea of an organization that masters the challenges of
change while still creating a satisfying, healthy, and effective workplace for its
employees
RESISTANCE TO CHANGE
an attitude or behavior that shows unwillingness to make or support a
change