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  1. 1. SUBJECT: LEADERSHIP TEACHER NAME: DR. SOHAIB UZ ZAMAN Group No. 01. Section: A Group Names: 1. Fatima BiBi 2. Aqsa Hameed 3. Jawwad Ahmed Khan 4. Hafiz Salman Ibad
  2. 2. CHAPTER ONE The Nature and Importance of Leadership Andrew J. DuBrin, 7th Edition
  3. 3. LEARNING OBJECTIVES  Explain the meaning of leadership and how it differs from management.  Describe how leadership influences organizational performance.  Pinpoint several important leadership roles.  Identify the major satisfactions and frustrations associated with the leadership role.  Describe a framework for understanding leadership.  Recognize how leadership skills are developed.  Pinpoint several traits, behaviors, and attitudes of a successful follower.
  4. 4. LEADERSHIP Who is a leader  A person who influence a group of people towards the achievement of a goal. Introduction  Leadership is one most important function of management  Leading involve directing, influencing and motivating employee to perform
  5. 5. THE MEANING OF LEADERSHIP  The ability to inspire confidence and support among the people who are needed to achieve organizational goals.
  6. 6. THE MEANING OF LEADERSHIP  Leadership Effectiveness refers to attaining desirable outcomes such as productivity, quality, and satisfaction in a given situation.  Leadership Process elements include: ➢ Leader ➢ Group Members ➢ Context of the Situation  Definition: George R. Terry – Leadership is the activity of influencing people to strive willingly for mutual objectives
  7. 7. FULL FORM OF LEADERSHIP
  8. 8. THE IMPACTOF LEADERSHIPON ORGANIZATION PERFORMANCE • Leadership has a direct cause and effect relationship upon organization and their success. • Leaders determine values, culture, change tolerance and employee motivation. • Successful leaders do however have one thing in common, they influence those around them in order to reap maximum from organization’s resources. • Research shows that leaderships matters when: • Leaders are perceived to be inspirational and responsible. • Leaders throughout the organization are involved in making decision and these individuals are knowledgeable about the problems to be resolved.
  9. 9. LEADER IN ACTION ROSE MARIE BRAVO OF BURBERRY GROUP PLC Bravo offers five lessons for rebuilding and training a hot brand:  Lesson 1: Don’t rest on your laurels-reinvent yourself every day and never stop thinking of the ways to wow the customer.  Lesson 2: Maintain your core customer while pursuing the new one.  Lesson 3: Don’t worry about where a new idea comes from. Execution is the key.  Lesson4: Don’t rely on a formula. Just because something works for one organization doesn’t mean it will work for another.  Lesson 5: Surround yourself with great people. Its all about team work.
  10. 10. ROLES OF LEADERSHP  Figurehead – As a manager, you have social, ceremonial and legal responsibilities.You're expected to be a source of inspiration. People look up to you as a person with authority, and as a figurehead.  Spokesperson – Managers represent and speak for their organization. In this role, you're responsible for transmitting information about your organization and its goals to the people outside it.  Negotiator – You may be needed to take part in, and direct, important negotiations within your team, department, or organization.  Coach & Motivator – An effective leader takes the time to coach and motivate team members.  Team builder – The key aspect of a leader’s role is to build an effective team.  Team Player – Related to the team builder role is that of the tesm player.  Technical problem solver – it is the role of the leader to help the team members to solve technical problems.  Entrepreneur – As a manager, you create and control change within the organization. This means solving problems, generating new ideas, and implementing them.  Strategic Planner – Top management engage n strategic planning, usually assisted by input from others throughout the organization.
  11. 11. IS LEADERSHIP SATISFYING OR FRUSTRATING? Satisfying: • Power and prestige • Help others grow & develop • Increase income • Respect & status • Opportunity to advance • “Being in on” things • Control money & other resources
  12. 12. IS LEADERSHIP SATISFYING OR FRUSTRATING? Frustrating:  Uncompensated overtime  Too many “headaches”  Perform – or – perish  Insufficient authority  Loneliness  Too many people problems  Organizational politics  Pursuit of conflicting goals  Unethical perceptions What is your general sense of leadership here, satisfying or frustrating?
  13. 13. OUR FRAMEWORK FOR STUDYING LEADERSHIP Leadership is a function of both the leader – those being led – and the complexity of the situational and environmental context.
  14. 14. A CLOSER LOOK AT LEADERSHIP EFFECTIVENESS Whether or not a leader is effective depends on four sets of variables:| 1. Leader Characteristics & Traits – Leader’s inner qualities that help the leader function effectively in many situations Examples include self-confidence and problem-solving ability 2. Leader Behavior & Style – Activities the leader engages in, including his/her characteristic approach Examples include participative leadership, task-orientation behavior 3. Group Member Characteristics– Attributes of the group members Examples include their intelligence and high level of motivation assist the leader with doing an outstanding job 4. Internal & External Environment – Elements/forces of the situation that may or may not be within the leader’s control Examples include economy, diversity of workforce, organizational culture
  15. 15. FOLLOWERSHIP BEING AN EFFECTIVE GROUP MEMBER To be an effective leader, one needs good followers. Leaders cannot exist without followers. Key Aspects of Effective Group Members:  Personal characteristics of productive followers  Importance of collaboration between leaders and followers Followers differ in their individual engagement approach to being a group member
  16. 16. ESSENTIAL QUALITIES OF EFFECTIVE FOLLOWERS As observed by Robert E. Kelley, effective followers share four essential qualities: 1. Self- Management: The key to being a good follower is to think for oneself and to work well without close supervision. Effective group members see themselves as being as capable as their leaders.
  17. 17. ESSENTIAL QUALITIES OF EFFECTIVE FOLLOWERS As observed by Robert E. Kelley, effective followers share four essential qualities: 2. Commitment: Effective followers are committed to something beyond themselves, be it a cause, product, department, organization, idea, or value. To a committed group member, the leader facilitates progress toward achieving a goal.
  18. 18. ESSENTIAL QUALITIES OF EFFECTIVE FOLLOWERS 3. Competence & Focus: Effective followers build their competence and focus their efforts for maximum impact. Competence centers on mastering skills that will be useful to the organization. Less effective group members rarely take the initiative to engage in training and development.
  19. 19. ESSENTIAL QUALITIES OF EFFECTIVE FOLLOWERS 4. Courage: Effective followers establish themselves as independent, critical thinkers and fight for what they believe is right.
  20. 20. COLLABORATION BETWEEN LEADERS AND FOLLOWERS A key role for followers is to collaborate with leaders in achieving organizational goals. As described by leadership guru Warren Bennis, the post bureaucratic organization (a type of organization that came after the bureaucratic era, such as team-based organizations) requires a new kind of alliance between leaders and the led. When high- level leaders do not make all of the decisions but solicit input from knowledgeable group members, leaders and followers work together more closely. Great leaders are made by great groups, every organizational member to contribute energy and talent to help leaders carry out their roles successfully.
  21. 21. THANK YOU! FLOOR OPEN FOR Q&A

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