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A REVIEW OF LEADERSHIP THEORY AND COMPETENCY FRAMEWORKS
This report presents a review of leadership theory and competency frameworks that was commissioned to assist the development of the new National Occupational Standards in Management and Leadership.
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Leadership Theory – Web Listings
Articles, reports and source writings from theorists of the leadership school of management theory.
Web Listings
Leadership theories
Over time, a number of different theories of leadership have evolved.
http://changingminds.org/disciplines/leadership/theories/leadership_theories.htm
Path-Goal Theory of Leadership
Path-Goal Theory of Leadership is to do with the leader ‘clearing the path’ for followers to take.
http://www.changingminds.org/disciplines/leadership/styles/path_goal_leadership.htm
Leadership Theories – Eight Major Leadership Theories
Theories of leadership are generally one of eight different types. Learn more about the eight major leadership theories.
http://psychology.about.com/od/leadership/p/leadtheories.htm
Situational leadership theory – Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Situational leadership theories in organizational studies are a type of leadership theory, leadership style, and leadership model that presumes that …
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Situational_leadership_theory
Leadership – Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
As an idea, leadership was probably first thrown into relief in the military context, and the founders of modern organisational theory, notably Henri Fayol, …
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Leadership
Leadership. Methods, Models and Theories
Methods, Models and Theory of Leadership. Books, Consultants, Faq, Forum, Journals, Leaders, Links and Quotes.
http://www.12manage.com/i_l.html
leadership theories and models – Organisations@Onepine
Contingency theories basically all argue that the ‘right’ or an effective leadership style varies according to the context. …
http://www.onepine.info/lead1.htm
Leadership Theory, Models, and Tools
Classical Leadership, by Doyle and Smith – overview of development of leadership theory, including description of four “generations” of theory …
http://www.au.af.mil/au/awc/awcgate/awc-ldrt.htm
Amazon.com: Leadership: Theory and Practice: Books: Peter G. Northouse
Amazon.com: Leadership: Theory and Practice: Books: Peter G. Northouse by Peter G. Northouse.
http://www.amazon.com/Leadership-Practice-Peter-G-Northouse/dp/076192566X
Leadership theories: An overview.
Fiedler, A Theory of Leadership Effectiveness (New York: McGraw-Hill, 1967); and Fiedler and Joseph E. Garcia, New Approaches to Effective Leadership: …
http://www.swlearning.com/management/leonard/leonard_9e/Text_14-1.pdf
Contingency models
Hersey-Blanchard Situational Theory. Path-Goal Theory. Vroom-Yetton Leadership Model. The models described have limited validity, but are still widely used. …
http://www.see.ed.ac.uk/~gerard/MENG/ME96/Documents/Styles/conti.html
Overview of Leadership in Organizations
There are also numerous theories about leadership, or about carrying out the role of leader, e.g., servant leader, democratic leader, principle-centered …
http://www.managementhelp.org/ldrship/ldrship.htm
<H1><B>Fiedler’s Contingency Theory of Leadership</B></H1>
These emphasis by researchers led to theories about leadership. “The first and perhaps most popular, situational theory to be advanced was the ‘Contingency …
http://www.stfrancis.edu/ba/ghkickul/stuwebs/btopics/works/fied.htm
LEADERSHIP THEORY
A Review of Leadership Theory and Competency Frameworks. Centre for Leadership Studies 2 ….. A Review of Leadership Theory and Competency Frameworks …
http://www.leadership-studies.com/documents/mgmt_standards.pdf
Burns’ Transformational Leadership Theory
Burns’ view of leadership transformational theory is of reaching to higher moral positions.
http://www.changeminds.org/disciplines/leadership/theories/burns_transformational.ht…
classical models of managerial leadership: trait, behavioural …
Chapters on the meaning and measurement of leadership; management; early approaches – traits and styles; situational style theories of leadership; …
http://www.infed.org/leadership/traditional_leadership.htm
Path-Goal Leadership Theory
Path-Goal Theory of Leadership formulated by Robert House proposes that the leader can affect the performance, satisfaction, and motivation of a group in …
http://www.drwoolard.com/miscellaneous/path_goal_theory.htm
Leading
Trait theory posits key traits for successful leadership (drive, …. Leadership Theory and Research: Perspectives and Directions (Academic Press Inc (HBJ), …
http://ollie.dcccd.edu/mgmt1374/book_contents/4directing/leading/lead.htm
toward a theory of military leadership
Scientific approaches to developing leadership theory can rely on four things: data from the historical record (that is, data of “real” experiences); …
http://www.militaryconflict.org/leader.htm
Concepts of Leadership
People can learn leadership skills. This is the Transformational Leadership Theory. It is the most widely accepted theory today and the premise on which …
http://www.nwlink.com/~donclark/leader/leadcon.html
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Leadership Trait Theory
Leadership trait theory is the idea that people are born with certain character traits. Since certain traits are associated with proficient leadership, it assumes that if you could identify people with the correct traits you will be able to identify leaders.
Most of the time the traits are considered to be naturally part of a person’s personality from birth. From this standpoint leadership trait theory tends to assume the people are born as leaders or not as leaders.
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TRAITS: The Journey from Will to Power to Will to Serve
KEY TO LINKS on this web page:
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| The Myers-Briggs Trait Approach to Leadership | |
| Machiavelli – Great man theory | |
| Stogdill 1948 | |
| Stogdill 1974 Dialectic Critique of Trait theory | |
| McGregor 1960 Theory X Y | |
| McClelland 1965 Stories | |
| Katz 1955 Skill Taxonomy | |
| Yukl 1989 | |
| Flanagan 1951 Critical Incidents; Boyatzis 1982 | |
| Bennis 2000 – 10 traits of dynamic leaders |
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LEADERSHIP THEORIES
Over time, a number of theories of leadership have been proposed. Here are some of the main ideas.
- Great Man Theory
- Trait Theory
- Behavioral Theories
- Role Theory
- The Managerial Grid
- Participative Leadership
- Lewin’s leadership styles
- Likert’s leadership styles
- Situational Leadership
- Hersey and Blanchard’s Situational Leadership
- Vroom and Yetton’s Normative Model
- House’s Path-Goal Theory of Leadership
- Contingency Theories
- Fiedler’s Least Preferred Co-worker (LPC) Theory
- Cognitive Resource Theory
- Strategic Contingencies Theory
- Transactional Leadership
- Leader-Member Exchange (LMX) Theory
- Transformational Leadership
- Bass’ Transformational Leadership Theory
- Burns’ Transformational Leadership Theory
- Kouzes and Posner’s Leadership Participation Inventory
See also
Motivation theories, Theories about power
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Trait Theory
Assumptions
People are born with inherited traits.
Some traits are particularly suited to leadership.
People who make good leaders have the right (or sufficient) combination of traits. click click to continue
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Leadership: An Overview
Introduction
While there is vast disagreement over what exactly leadership is, most of us agree that whatever it is, it seems to make a substantial difference to organizations. Leadership is typically offered as a solution for most of the problems we have. Our schools (or government, or companies, etc) would be better if only we had better leadership or so many of us think. Hollywood echoes this sense with an unending supply of movies featuring a sense of Heroic Leadership. The aura around leadership is as strong today as it was in the days the Odyssey was written. Common sense suggests that leadership is a very good thing and we need more of it. Yet, there is much less agreement on exactly what it is. Also, despite a wide call for more leadership, in truth we have an “approach-avoidance” approach to strong leadership. For good reason we get nervous about strong leadership at the same time while calling for more. Unfortunately, we can see what happens when prophets we follow turn out to be false prophets. Leadership always carries the risk of dependence, disappointment, and possible disaster. to continue click here.
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Leadership Questions and Answers
As part of our commitment to leadership development, we’ve created a comprehensive encyclopedia of questions and answers on all aspects of leadership. Starting with basic principles and terminology, and moving into discussion of more complex real world leadership problems, we have identified the most common questions about leadership and effective leaders, and created this knowledgebase. These pages are updated often so make sure to bookmark this page so you can find it again.
Leadership Models, Terms and Definitions
There is a huge vocabulary that’s associated with the study and development of effective leaders, often because there are so many different leadership models and perspectives. Below you’ll find brief explanations of leadership models, and key terms.
What is Situational Leadership? (Blanchard and Hersey’s popular model)
What is Charismatic Leadership?
What are Leadership Styles?
What is Transformational Leadership?
What is Transactional Leadership?
What is Authentic Leadership? (Bill George)
What is Servant Leadership? (Robert Greenleaf)
What is Paternalistic Leadership?
What is the Personality Trait Approach To Leadership?
What is Relationship Leadership?
What is “power over” and why is it important to me as a leader?
What is “power with”, and why is it important to me as a leader?
What is “leading from the rear” and “leading by polls”?
What is a “thought leader”?
What is an informal leader?
source: http://www.work911.com/leadership-development/faq/index.htm
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