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[O329]Organizational Leadership And Development
by Cj Williams, Cj
Leadership, what is it and what is the difference between being a manager and being a leader?. Definitions of leadership, there is not a single definition that everyone agrees on. Manfred Kets de Vries, a professor at INSEAD, says that leadership is a set of characteristics, behaviour patterns, personality attributes that makes certain individuals more effective in achieving a set goal or objective.

Another way of describing leadership is to say that, to get the best out of people, individuals, teams, organisations, they need to be led, guided, persuaded, motivated, inspired, to be committed, to do their best, to work together to achieve a common objective. This, rather than the pure management approach of being told, directed, ordered, and treated as subordinates.

True leaders are recognised as being the leader, and their followers accept that they need to be guided by that leader, but they do not feel that they are mere subordinates. A good example is the captain of a sports team - hockey, baseball, netball, cricket, soccer, football, athletics - these are individuals who have an individual role to play, yet find time and ways to motivate and encourage others to do their best, to use their own individual skills, knowledge and experience (scoring goals, defending, winning races, hitting home runs) whilst at the same time working together as a member of the team to achieve team objectives.

There are other ways of defining leadership, managers perform transactions, and leaders bring about transformations.

The transactional manager influences others by appealing to self-interest, primarily through the exchange of rewards and services. The relationship between this type of manager and the follower is seen as a series of rational exchanges that enable each to reach their own goals. Transactional managers supply all the ideas and use rewards as their primary source of power. Followers comply with the leader when it's in their own interest - the relationship continues as long as the reward is desirable to the follower, and both the manager and the follower see the exchange as a way of achieving their own ends.

The transformational leader inspires followers to not only perform as expected, but to exceed expectations - transformational leaders motivate followers to work for goals that go beyond immediate self-interest, where what is right and good becomes important - these leaders transform the needs, values, preferences and aspirations of followers. They do this so that the interests of the wider group replaces the self-interest of individuals within that group.

It's interesting that research has shown that the way women leaders describe how they behave, lead, is in line with the transformational style, whereas most male leaders when describing themselves use words and phrases that describe the transactional style. There are exceptions of course, and in some situations the leader can by viewed differently by different groups. Many people in the UK would not describe Margaret Thatcher as transformational in style, but more likely they would use words such as dictatorial, domineering, riding roughshod over opponents, yet others, in her close team for example, describe her as charismatic, motivational, inspirational, kind, supportive.

We can see from this look at Leadership that there are different ways of describing what a leader does, and how, at least in some ways, this is different to how a manager behaves. Individuals recognised as leaders makes it obvious that there are great differences in the way in which certain leaders behave. On the surface there are great differences between the leadership style of Prime Minister Thatcher, and that of the Indian industrialist Rajiv Bajaj. Yet both are widely acknowledged as highly successful leaders. The common factor, it seems, is that all are able to persuade others to follow them, in order to achieve success in their particular field. They all have something that brings diverse people together, to work as a team, to aim for and work hard to achieve a common objective. It is, perhaps, a special talent, or characteristic, or personality trait, or set of circumstances that they find themselves in, or perhaps a combination of all of these. Perhaps leaders are born with this ability, perhaps it is something that can be, or has to be, learned.

Some people are born to lead; others need some guidance. Executives who have found themselves at the head of a corporation have a big responsibility on their shoulders. The tasks of a modern executive are seemingly endless. You have heard of juggling plates? Today's executives have a dozen of them in the air at any given time. There are issues resulting from unclear or unmet goals, miscommunication between departments, product placement, personnel management situations, and many other responsibilities to handle.
For executives and managers in all sorts of companies, large or small, a leadership development workshop can implant the skills needed to successfully meet the responsibilities of your position. Younger executives will find this a helpful experience, outfitting them with management tools they will use all their lives. Even the most experienced veteran can use some new tricks for meeting the needs of the modern marketplace in today's ever-changing economy.
A significant part of being an effective executive revolves around the ability to accurately evaluate any given situation. You must know how to accurately evaluate the market, your customer base, your personnel, and your company's needs. You must also be able to critically judge yourself, which is often the hardest job of all! Your leadership style has a great deal to do with how those under your supervision function.
Through the leadership workshop, you will learn how to expand your organization by determining and meeting the needs of your customers, how to produce clear goals and outline the necessary steps for meeting them, how to build trust, how to evaluate the strengths and weaknesses of your company, and how to best manage a wide variety of people. Great business leadership is about aligning all the departments within a company to center on a a well-defined growth strategy with energy and efficiency.
Leadership is not a job for the faint at heart! Taking your company to the next level requires a certain group of skills that only a high level leadership development course can instill.
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