Organizational Leadership 482
Organizational Leadership 482
Organizational Leadership 482
Organizational Leadership
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From the interview, what do you think are the major factors of the identified challenges?
The mentor's mentoring technique may have influenced the leader's leadership. A
manager may approach his staff in the same way if he or she was mentored as they rose through
the ranks of the organization, attended meetings with them, and looked through calls and
appointments for areas for improvement. The manager might view this as the secret to success
since it was a crucial to his ascent to leadership if they were raised in a more democratic
Employee Personalities is another aspect that affects leadership. Different people react
differently to different leadership philosophies. A leader who is coercive or even sets the pace
may overwhelm someone who is shy. This person can continuously worry that his career is at
danger or believe that he will never be as excellent as the pacesetter. To better understand how
managers and employees interact, business leaders have begun using personality tests. Managers
can then comprehend topics like how to encourage a competitive worker to achieve his best
It is a fact that 2020 onwards was a period with numerous significant issues. Like this
organization, many organizations are still being destroyed by constant waves of change as a
result of the global pandemic and economic unpredictability. The leadership in this organization
must learn to serve in order to ride these waves to success. Leaders must cultivate the flexibility
and agility necessary to adapt to the new challenges, as opposed to fighting change. Leaders
must make a choice regarding whether they will let the waves of change to overwhelm them or
In meetings with executive clients, the strategic backdrop of today's rising expectations
on leadership is evident. Some of the most pressing queries have surfaced. We were all aware
that we would be closing the offices and working remotely. And today, businesses are starting to
either engage in a hybrid setup or return to an in-person workplace, while some businesses are
embracing the very audacious attitude of being fully virtual. The leadership should know how to
In what environment, or world, does the leader view the organization as existing?
How decisions are made will depend on culture. Decisions inside a business body that
has "fear" at the core of its culture will either be avoided, postponed, or put off. Major harm has
undoubtedly been done to the organogram of the entity by the leadership, not the followers, if the
team that you as the leader have built suspects savage retaliation for a poor decision from you. In
contrast, decision-making will always be supported by trust and confidence in a free and frank
Which of the organizational metaphors listed in Morgan best describes the organization?
impose one’s will on others and exploit resources for personal gains. The other one is the
parts arranged in a logical order in order to produce several repeatable outcomes. While some
people are followers by nature, others are leaders by nature. Therefore, it is advantageous to have
a dominant member so that the leader is also at ease and the followers are. When a decision is
made unilaterally rather than after discussion among the group, it is usually made fast and carried
However, this can also be a drawback because the group may not always feel adequately
represented, and as a result, resentment festers and causes discord and discontent. Even while
having a leader guarantees that the group's decisions will be followed, not always everyone in the
group's preference is chosen in the end. The aimless group without a leader yearns for a powerful
Provide alternative explanations and theories that might explain why the problem exists.
Well, this transactional theory was created during the Industrial Revolution to increase
business productivity. These managers value structure highly and use their power to enforce laws
in order to motivate people to do their best efforts. According to this ideology, employees
receive rewards for fulfilling their assigned goals. The idea also assumes that employees must
follow managerial orders. Transactional leaders keep a close check on their employees, ensuring
they receive praise when they meet goals and punishment when they don't. The expansion of a
corporation is not, however, sparked by these executives. Instead, they focus on adhering to the
company's regulations and standards to make sure everything goes according to plan.
The Great Man Theory is one of the first theories on leadership and bases its claims that
certain traits come naturally, implying that leaders are innate and cannot be taught.
According to the great man theory, a leader is born with a certain set of traits. These traits
include, glamour, wisdom, assertiveness, appeal, and decisiveness. This frame of view
emphasizes that people cannot be trained to be successful leaders. It's a characteristic that you
either possess or lack. The theory also contends that these leadership traits are timeless and
relevant to all businesses, regardless of the context in which these leaders work. Another
cornerstone of this leadership philosophy is that extraordinary leaders appear when they are
needed.
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This theory, like the contingency theory, emphasizes the importance of context and
maintains that a leader should adapt to the changing circumstances in order to attain goals and
form judgments. How these leaders choose to lead may be influenced by the degree of skill and
commitment of the team members. A situational leader must have a few key qualities, according
to the theory, including the capacity for problem-solving, trust, adaptability, insight, and
coaching.
Detail an action plan for the leader that includes how they can resolve the challenges you
described.
New managers now need to learn how to speak up in front of senior management and
represent their staff or department. Gaining visibility with higher management, comprehending
the corporate structure, culture, and politics of the organization, and navigating organizational
transformation for oneself and their team are a few examples of new talents. Those who lack
First-time managers must be able to distinguish between duties that can be completed by
themselves and those that can be delegated to staff members. The ability to give up control (for
instance, the mental shift from wanting to complete tasks independently to allowing others to
take ownership) and trust team members to complete the work that the first-time manager
ultimately will be responsible for are among the new skills that come with managing a team.
First-time managers need to know which jobs they can complete independently and
which ones they should delegate to staff members. Knowing when to step in and help team
members without micromanaging or taking over a task are among the new skills. Other new
skills include letting go of control (for instance, the mental shift from wanting to complete tasks
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independently to allowing others to take ownership) and having faith in the team members to
complete the work that the first-time manager will ultimately be responsible for.
The difficulty of treating employees fairly and consistently is one of the most prevalent for
managers.
The management may permit some employees to violate policies and rules while not
allowing it for others, or they may completely disregard them. By "stretching" the rules in favor
of particular employees, employers run the risk of creating a host of liabilities and bias and
Write policies in a straightforward manner, and notify managers of any modifications. Establish
precise standards for hiring decisions, especially in cases when managers must discriminate
Additionally, make it clear which policies managers may implement at their discretion
and which they may not. Enabling Change is an aspect that the management ought to implement
in this organization. This is because we are wired to resist change, so it can be challenging to
open people's hearts and minds to other ways of thinking and acting than they are accustomed to.
Change is necessary to stay ahead of or surpass the competition, but every industry is in a state
of upheaval.