Research Thinking style preference, emotional intelligence and leadership effectiveness Tessie H HERBST Centre for Continuing Professional Development Tshwane University of Technology South Africa kobus G MAREE Faculty of Education University of Pretoria South Africa Correspondence to: Tessie H Herbst e-mail: herbstt@tut.ac.za ABSTRACT In this study, the researchers investigate the relationship between thinking style preference, emotional intelligence and leadership effectiveness
Words: 4402 - Pages: 18
Situational Leadership Theory and Its Contributions to Effective Organizational Change In like manner to humans, organizations change and grow. For instance, the Management Team consulting business identified seven stages of change: New Venture, Expansion, Professionalization, Consolidation, Diversification, Institutionalization, and Decline (“Stages of,” n.d.). Successful transition happens only with appropriate infrastructure; this includes leadership. How does an organization ensure that it
Words: 3425 - Pages: 14
Loads of Fun BMGT 365 Organizational Leadership Taira Salmon Brandt is preparing to take over control from Garret Salmon her father, the owner of a medium sized party invitation company Loads of Fun. Taira has recently received a degree from UMUC in Business Management and is anxious to take over the company. Taira and her father Garrett have been planning her takeover for several years, ever since her ex-husband left the business after their divorce-- an event that garnered her unwanted
Words: 1930 - Pages: 8
| Leadership and Management | | Executive Summary The assignment has shown the leadership mechanism in relation to management. Who a leader is, what he possesses within the organization, what he should do in decision making, motivating employees are the main theme of the assignment. The managers or leaders motivate the employees using which theories are also shown. Managers use performance management techniques to contribute higher performance of the employees and team. Here, the development
Words: 3519 - Pages: 15
learning As it is more interesting and more interactive I did not miss a single class and learnt more of interpersonal communication skills, working in groups, enhance team performance, commitment and satisfaction. I have learnt different leadership styles and Leadership theories and their relevance to my personal and professional life which helps me to mould myself accordingly in my professional personal life. In one of the class I did SWOT analysis on myself and working on my weaknesses and exploring
Words: 2401 - Pages: 10
Leadership Style Lisa HCS/475 February 3, 2015 Leadership Style A leader is the base of an organization and he or she symbolizes values, purpose, and the objective of the organization. A leader is an individual that produces associations between representatives of an organization for the resolution of supporting increased performance and quality results (Decker & Sullivan, 2009). Leaders encourage, support, and perform with individuals to encourage him or her focused and enthusiastic to
Words: 856 - Pages: 4
| 2011 | | H.J Hichel Ltd Prepared By, Sumudu Kodagoda | DEVELOPING STARTEGIC MANAGEMENT AND LEADERSHIP SKILLS | | Table of contents Task 1...............................................................................................................................................3 Task 2.............................................................................................................................................14 Task 3.........................................
Words: 7567 - Pages: 31
pockets. This resistance to change is well documented. An individual is likely to resist change for three reasons which are uncertainty, concern over personal loss and the belief that the change is not in the organization’s best interests. The leadership styles also adopted by management may also lead to resistance. According to the Harvard Business Review Magazine of 1969, one of the most baffling and recalcitrant of the problems which business executives’ face is employee resistance to change. Such
Words: 2600 - Pages: 11
the goals and objectives established by the organization. In the work environment, the DiSC assessment is important in the process of developing an effective professional plan. In this assignment the DiSC, The Platinum Rule divides behavioral preferences into four basic styles known as DiSC in regard to, dominance, interactive, steadiness, and cautious style (Alessandra, N.D). Managers can use the assessments of each team member for mentoring, performance development plans and team building, as well
Words: 1136 - Pages: 5
provide every leader with valuable tools that can be used to enhance their effectiveness. Although all of the concepts of this module are useful, I believe the most valuable concepts are Adaption-Innovation (A-I) Theory, Team Building, and Full Range Leadership Development (FRLD). I believe many of the lesson principles in these concepts are closely related and tie into each other on a regular basis and that's why it's important to have a good understanding of these concepts. After completing the cognitive
Words: 632 - Pages: 3