...highways, and rapid transit systems. Requirements: • Bachelor's degree in Accounting. • Ability to work as part of a team. • Creativity. • Analytical mind. • Capacity for detail. • Presentation skills. • Writing skills. • Knowledge of physical social sciences and mathematics. • Accreditation by Licensing Board. Current Skills and Interests: • Summer worker for Smith Construction Co. • High School mathematics courses • High School social science courses • Experience working as a team • Attended high school writing courses • Gave presentations in high school courses Plan To Reach Career Goal: • Bachelor's Degree - attend the University of Manchester School of Banking and Finance and a Level-4 Certificate on Management and Leadership at Kings College of Management. • Job Experience - Continue working for Smith Construction Co.; Seek internships through University career placement office • Networking - Join campus organizations for engineering students Introduction: Personal development planning is the process of creating an action plan based on awareness, values, reflection, goal-setting and planning for personal development within the context of a career, education, relationship or for self-improvement. Personal Development Plan (PDP) begins by aiming at a goal and setting objectives in reaching it. A goal is a broad statement of what you wish to accomplish. Goals are broad, general, intangible, and abstract. A goal is really about the final impact or outcome...
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...Unit 5013 - Leadership practice ------------------------------------------------- ------------------------------------------------- Introduction ------------------------------------------------- ------------------------------------------------- This unit is about being able to define and show an appreciation for key leadership principles in setting and communicating organisational direction, and the application of leadership styles in the achievement of organisational objectives. It is also about being able to differentiate between the leadership and management aspects of a job role and show an understanding of how these are integrated to enable effective performance. ------------------------------------------------- ------------------------------------------------- ------------------------------------------------- Scenario ------------------------------------------------- ------------------------------------------------- Learners may use their own employment context, or that of another organisation with which they are very familiar, to base their assignment. However, in the case that they are not able to do so, please use the below scenario:- ------------------------------------------------- ------------------------------------------------- You are a manager, leading a department in a medium sized company. You have responsibility for setting direction, motivating and inspiring the team and individuals, and for co-ordinating workload and outputs...
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...Your report should coverthe following learning outcomes and assessment criteria:- LO1. Be able to identify personal skills to achieve strategic ambitions Assessment Criteria 1.1Analyse the strategic direction of the organisation1.2 Evaluate the strategic skills required of the leader to achieve the strategicambitions1.3 Assess the relationship between existing, required and future skills toachieve the strategic ambitions LO2. Be able to manage personal leadership development to supportachievement of strategic ambitions Assessment Criteria 2.1 Discuss the opportunities to support leadership development2.2 Construct a personal development plan to direct leadership development2.3 Devise an implementation process for the development plan LO3. Be able to evaluate the effectiveness of the leadershipdevelopment plan Assessment Criteria 3.1 Assess the achievement of outcomes of the plan against original objectives3.2 Evaluate the impact of the achievement of objectives on strategic ambitions3.3 Review and update the leadership development plan LO4. Be able to promote a healthy and safe environment that supportsa culture of quality Assessment Criteria 4.1 Assess the impact of corporate and individual health and safetyresponsibilities on the organisation4.2 Estimate an organisational culture of quality on the achievement of strategicambitions General Instructions To address the Learning Outcomes/Assessment Criteria you are required to make statements as aStrategic Manager...
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...that can be seen below. In my plan, I have identified what my short, medium and long term objectives will be for the next 12 months and beyond. I did this by using my Performance Management Review and my personal objectives I have included relevant training courses to enhance and expand my knowledge, but also formal and informal discussions and feedback from my colleagues to assist me to reflect on my practice and develop. Part 1 – Personal Analysis Strengths | Area for Further Development | * My personal organisational skills are excellent and I work well with others in the team. * I am confident in showing other members of the team how various system work such as the Financial System. * I have shown by attending the CMI leadership course that i have excellent time management skills by juggling my work and the demands of the course and assignments. | I need to double check m work to avoid mistakes especially when working with numbers. Due to our workload I tend rush my work sometimes in orders to meet deadlines. | Opportunities | Threats | I have been given the opportunity to shadow others in meetings as well as evaluate contracts which is a responsibility for staff members two grade above...
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...Unit 5013V1 – Leadership Practice Task 1 A.C 1.1 – Discuss the concept of managers as effective leaders For a manager who leads a sales department in a medium sized construction materials company there are a number of responsibilities. These evolve around setting direction, motivating and inspiring the team and individuals, and co-ordinating workload and outputs. In order to manage effectively they would use the following methods/behaviours based around the key functions according to Henri Fayol; * Plan and make forecasts * organise work and schedule * co-ordinate the team/individuals * set tasks/give instructions and detail * monitor progress In addition, these management methods and behaviours are combined with a number of leadership functions which include; * Building a vision * Inspiring others * Motivating and empowering * Develop trust (with-in your team/sub-ordinates) * Looking at the bigger picture * People – knowing who they are Whilst these functions and behaviours appear as separate lists, Colenso (1997) identified that if executed with the correct balance the functions of a manager and leader can complement each other in order to deliver the desired result. Further-more, although there are two sets of skills/functions it must be recognised that it is most likely that the manager and leader are the same person. Therefore a combination of both sets is required in order for that person to be an effective manager and...
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... Introduction Leadership is the phenomenon which has been researched and observed the most yet a complete perception of the leadership criteria is still not understood (Burns, 1978). Leadership style is the approach of directing people under your management to work at their full competence by implementing plans and being a motivational leader. A leadership style is less based on one’s personal benefits and is leaning more towards the organization’s need and the needs of people working under a leader. Achieving organizational goals and influencing people to work along a certain motive has now become the revised meaning of leadership (House et al., 2004; Rosette and Tost, 2010; Caldwell and Dixon, 2010). The major types of leadership styles were researched by a psychologist Kurt Lewin in 1939 and he introduced the variations of style as a result of a school children study. The autocratic style was referred as an abode of rules and discipline to be followed under a strict management in contrast to the democratic system and the laissez-faire style of leadership. The paternalistic leadership category was later added in parallel to the Western originated styles. It is necessary to keep an awareness of the most suitable management styles today in order to flourish as a skilled leader. To understand the cultural diversity and similarities of two different leadership styles, a comparison between the Laissez-faire method and the Paternalistic criteria of leadership has been constructed...
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...The biology of leadership The relation between leadership, psychopathy and hormones Master thesis Economics and Business 8th of August 2012 Name student: Ricardo Westendorp Student number: 294819rw Supervisor: Wouter van den Berg The biology of leadership PREFACE Around October, 2011, I started looking for a subject to graduate on, when a neuro-economical subject, involving the connection of leadership to psychopathy and hormones, crossed my path. I had to jump into it, because this subject matched the field I am interested in. Now, 8 months later, I present you my final work and I have enjoyed working on it. I have to be honest, this product would not have been able to be written if it wasn’t for the help of certain people. Therefore, I would like to use this section, to show my gratitude to some people, that helped me along the way. First of all, I thank the Erasmus School of Economics, for providing the financial support for this research. This research would definitely not have been possible, without the financial support of the ESE. Secondly, I would like to thank my supervisor, Wouter van den Berg, who has supported me, guided me and who has contributed intellectually. I would also like to thank Kashin Hau, who has made great contributions to the construction of the leadership questionnaire. Also, I would like to thank Sarstedt, who provided 500 saliva tubes. I am very thankful for the help of my parents. A great contribution has been made by my parents, Wim Westendorp...
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...1 Student NAME: Habad Khan Rdi Student no: STU14791 University Registration no: 0811866967624 Enrolment Date: July 2009 Master of Business Administration: MBA University Of Wales. Date: January 2013 Dissertation Title: Change Management in the Police: A Study of Police Control Rooms. Word Count 20600 words ( excluding, Contents page, Declaration and Statements, Diagrams, References and Appendices.) 2 Declaration & Statements This dissertation is a product of my own work and is the result of nothing done in collaboration. I consent to RDI s free use including * online reproduction, including* electronically, and including adaptation for teaching and education activities of any whole or part item of this dissertation. (RDI) Habad Khan 3 Acknowledgements First of all, I would like to thank the Almighty for giving me the ability to study, granting me this opportunity and giving me the strength through the tough times. My Mum and dad for giving me a wonderful life. Thank you to my family, my wife Zareeda and my children Ibrahim, Zainab and Adam for putting up with my hours away from you. My brother Omar for proof reading this document and his great advice. To my tutor Peter Byrne a great deal of thanks and gratitude for your feedback, which was invaluable and very informative in guiding me to my goal. I would also like to thank ACC Iain Spittal and Superintendents Glyn Payne, Javad Ali, Richard Anderson and also Chief Inspectors Ian...
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...Leadership Development Seminars and ECQ-based Readings The success or failure of any endeavor depends on leadership. Now, more than ever before, we need leaders in our organizations and in our world. Great leaders create and communicate a vision and move people into action to achieve it. They ignite our passion and inspire us to do our best. Government leaders in the 21st century are experiencing change at a more rapid pace than previous generations. Rapid advances in technology have expanded the quantity of work we are capable of accomplishing, and also where it’s accomplished. We have a more highly educated workforce, yet face diminishing resources with an increased demand for productivity, and the essential services we provide to the American public. To be successful at navigating these challenges leaders must develop the essential skills to motivate their employees, effectively communicate with others, fine-tune critical thinking skills, and build and leverage partnerships. Future leaders must also be visionary; i.e., possess the ability to identify trends and the courage to be innovative. Being technically adept in your field will no longer be enough. In response to these demands on senior executives, the U.S. Office of Personnel Management identified five Executive Core Qualifications (ECQs) that all aspiring government leaders and executives must possess. These ECQs and Fundamental Competencies were developed by OPM after extensive research on the attributes...
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...Leadership Development Seminars and ECQ-based Readings The success or failure of any endeavor depends on leadership. Now, more than ever before, we need leaders in our organizations and in our world. Great leaders create and communicate a vision and move people into action to achieve it. They ignite our passion and inspire us to do our best. Government leaders in the 21st century are experiencing change at a more rapid pace than previous generations. Rapid advances in technology have expanded the quantity of work we are capable of accomplishing, and also where it’s accomplished. We have a more highly educated workforce, yet face diminishing resources with an increased demand for productivity, and the essential services we provide to the American public. To be successful at navigating these challenges leaders must develop the essential skills to motivate their employees, effectively communicate with others, fine-tune critical thinking skills, and build and leverage partnerships. Future leaders must also be visionary; i.e., possess the ability to identify trends and the courage to be innovative. Being technically adept in your field will no longer be enough. In response to these demands on senior executives, the U.S. Office of Personnel Management identified five Executive Core Qualifications (ECQs) that all aspiring government leaders and executives must possess. These ECQs and Fundamental Competencies were developed by OPM after extensive research on the attributes...
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...Participative Leadership: Strengths and Weaknesses The simple act of making decisions is an essential task leaders must perform effectively to succeed. Behavioral theories of leadership focus on how leaders approach a situation and whether they dictate orders or involve others to encourage support. Research into decision-making behavior has identified three broad categories of leaders: autocratic, democratic, and laissez-faire (Changing Minds, 2011). This paper will focus on these behavioral theories of leadership, primarily concentrating on participative leadership. An autocratic leader tells employees what to do and how to do it. On the opposite extreme, a laissez-faire leader allows employees to make their own decisions with little leader involvement. In the middle lies participative leadership where the leader includes employees in the decision-making process and lets them take part in determining what to do and how to do it (Big Dog & Little Dog's Performance Juxtaposition, 2010) . My preferred leadership style is participative leadership, confirmed by a 30-item leadership style self-assessment focused on leadership style beliefs (Big Dog & Little Dog's Performance Juxtaposition, 2010). I identify least with a laissez-faire leadership style as my organization expects leaders to be more intimately involved in most matters. In addition, I feel the need to be involved and am not comfortable completely relinquishing control, at least for important matters. I strongly...
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...Ford Motor Company Alan Mulally, CEO, Ford Motor Company Kwatila Ghanyen Prof. Mike Petty BUS 520: Leadership and Organizational Behavior Strayer University Wednesday November 16, 2011 Alan Mulally, CEO, Ford Motor Company Allan Roger Mulally is the present Chief Executive Officer of Ford Motor Company. Ford has been struggling to survive since the 2000s but has regained tremendous profitability under the leadership of Mulally. In this paper, we shall discuss the role of leadership and how it can impact organizational performance, Mulally’s leadership style at Ford and how goal setting has helped Ford improve performance. Ws shall also assess Mullaly on each element in communication openness and the effectiveness of his leadership style and conclude by making recommendations on whether Mullaly should continue with his leadership style or use a different style. The Role of Leadership and How it Can Impact Organizational Performance Leadership is very vital to any organization or business; it guides people towards productive results and aims at achieving the goals of an organization. An effective leader is able to motivate and influence followers when there is a proper alignment between the leader and subordinate. Leadership has been recognized as a major factor in project success and charismatic transformational leadership has a substantially positive effect on organizational performance. (Huang, Hsu & Chiau, 2011) Leaders induce change in organizations through...
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...Reaction to Stress and Change Management often has a deep reaction to changes that requires some flexibility and being able to adapt to overcome. This type of behavior that management puts forth will help enhance their employees to do the same. Cross-training is also very important for employees when a merger and acquisition is occurring. Control Issues Managers must create a blended culture. A good manager will focus on areas within their control which will make them more successful during the major transition so it is very important for the manager to control their emotions. For the implementation of a merger and acquisition, employee buy- in is very important. Focusing on the position changes “Leaders set the tone for the culture and for how relationships are going to unfold in the combined organization. Therefore, leaders need to be sensitive to cultural issues from the initial dialogue with the target organization. It is easy to get off on the wrong foot” (DiGeogrio, 2002). “Employees and managers are brought into a circle where the employees and managers from one organization pairs with employees and managers from their other organization. Using these best experience ideas from these positive interactions serve as seeds for new departmental formulations and organizational designs” (Morrison, 2000). Working Together Managers will have success by using communication, commitment and engagement with their employees. The manager's role is to interact...
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...Walking the Talk: an Article for Critical Eye Archie Norman, the former CEO and Chair of the supermarket chain ASDA, left a haunting image when he spoke at a conference last week. He compared the store visits he engineered with those of ASDA's previous CEO. In the latter, a fleet of large cars would arrive at the Supermarket door and out would step 5, 6 or more senior executives. The store manager would be waiting patiently at the door. Hands would be shaken and the entourage would sweep down the aisles of the store. 'Hi, what do you do? You enjoy working here?' and then off to the next visit with a passing: 'tidy up that main display' to the manager on the way out. By contrast, Archie would go alone, park in the far corner of the car park, leaving the near spaces to shoppers who were spending money. He left his jacket in the car and walked unannounced into the store. He'd chat to customers: 'what do you like?', 'what could we do better?', 'thanks for shopping here' and to the staff: 'What's the best thing about working here? And the worst?' and finally he would talk to the manager, maybe over a coffee in the canteen. 'What can I do to make your life easier?' 'How's business?' A final walk round the store, maybe with the manger, then off to the car park to write any action notes to himself before setting off for the next visit. The point was not about the need to 'press the flesh' or be visible: it was how you got a realistic picture of what was going on and actually do...
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...DuPont Leadership Influence DuPont problems relate to the organizations employee safety and the environment, Intersect Investments problems for the organizations relates to profit loss and customer dissatisfaction. The leadership of both originations has to find a solution to become more popular in the public eye. Leadership is defined as “a social influence process in which the leaders seek the voluntary participation of subordinates in an effect to reach organizational goals” (Kreitner & Kinicki, 2003, p. 595). DuPont’s leaders in the past have participated in the leadership roles of some unethical tactics regarding the safety of employees. DuPont in the past has had “a miserable environmental health and safety record, and in the past has frequently run afoul of occupational safety laws and has deliberately concealed medical records identifying that several workers were suffering from illness related to asbestos exposure” (Corporate Watch, 2002, p. 2.) Being fine thousands and thousands of dollars by the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) and the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA), the company has implemented training programs for the leaders and managers to ensure the safety of employees. Unclear Goals and Miscommunication DuPont over the years have been fined for the pollution of the environment by the EPA and OSHA for chemical spills, lack of employee safety and pollution. DuPont has spent millions of dollars in campaign advertisements...
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