Journal of Leadership Education Volume 10‚ Issue 1 – Winter 2011 The Intersection Between Soft Skill Development and Leadership Education Christie Brungardt‚ Ph.D. Instructor of Leadership Studies Department of Leadership Studies Fort Hays State University Hays‚ KS 67601 cjbrunga@fhsu.edu Abstract This study examined the relationship of soft skills gained to the amount of leadership education completed by graduates from the Department of Leadership studies at a Midwestern regional university
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Charismatic Leadership Aid In Developing Better Employee’s and a Better Company There are several styles of management that‚ can be used throughout business practices across the world‚ some of which are the charismatic‚ participative‚ situational‚ transactional‚ transformational‚ servant‚ and micromanagement to name a few. Some descriptions of which are‚ the charismatic leader. The charismatic leader has the ability to appeal to employees through charm and personality. Participative leadership is focusing
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Hollenbeck (2009) says that what’s important is the personality of a person being put into a position of leadership and not solely on the skills or abilities the candidate possesses in choosing executive leadership positions in a company. Another factor why they are being overlooked is because of them being thought as a minority. The old statistics say that introverts are only 25% (Myers‚ 1960) but more recent
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Transformational leadership is defined as a leadership approach that creates valuable and positive change in followers‚ with the end goal of developing followers into leaders. Through the strength of their vision and personality‚ transformational leaders are able to inspire followers‚ to change expectations‚ perceptions and motivate them to work towards the organization goals. The transformational leadership style keeps employees enthused. It is based on the belief that if the employee is excited
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Introduction Leadership was defined by Hannagan (1995) as the process of motivating other people to act in particular ways to achieve specific goals by variety of means that denote leadership styles. Motivation‚ or the amount of effort individuals were willing to put into their work‚ was the key to holding the team together. Leaders’ power‚ leader-follower relationship and the task to be accomplished were the key variables in determining the particular leadership style required. And high-quality
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Leadership Skills Introduction Leaders have difficult getting relevant feedback‚ especially when operating in powerful positions in an organization. Often times leaders need feedback more than others do. If leaders do not receive feedback‚ they will not learn from their leadership experiences. Creating opportunities to get feedback is critical especially with regard to feedback from individuals working for them (Curphy‚ Ginnett‚ & Hughes‚ 2009). When it comes to open door policy leaders should
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Defining Leadership A Review of Past‚ Present‚ and Future Ideas BY MATTHEW R. FAIRHOLM‚ PH.D. DIRECTOR‚ LEADERSHIP STUDIES AND DEVELOPMENT‚ CEMM MONOGRAPH SERIES MS02-02 THE GEORGE WASHINGTON UNIVERSITY CENTER FOR EXCELLENCE IN MUNICIPAL MANAGEMENT Center for Excellence in Municipal Management’s Research Program Since its inception‚ The George Washington University Center for Excellence in Municipal Management has focused on providing practitioner oriented research to support and
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we’re other problem they had. The article “Different is just different” by Suzanna Fisher Staples having to learn about other cultures fosters more peace in the world by teaching us not to fear differences but to become more compassionate people. Social media the news put the more important pieces before what happens to it all‚ different does not mean better or worse it just means different‚ women and poverty having them learn to make money. Being different can show one another that we all are equal
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name: Janice McMillan Submission data: 03‚ NOV‚ 2011 Table of contents: 1 Introduction <1> 2‚ Main Section <2> Development of Leadership theory <2> Two questions analysis in three parts: Path-goal theory <2> Leader-member exchange theory <4>
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PERSPECTIVES OF LEADERSHIP Perspectives of Leadership Perspectives of leadership are based on individuals and the individualism of the organization itself. This makes the lives of many different because of the needs that each individual organization. Being a leader is a critical issue that can be interpreted in different perspectives. It would not be fair to give leaders a generic definition based on researches that have been made by many. This paper will look at my perspective of leadership.
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