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the meaning of trait the term trait has been the source of considerable ambiguity and confusion in the literature referring sometimes and variously to personality temperaments dispositions and abilities as ...

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    THE MEANING OF “TRAIT”
    The term trait has been the source of considerable ambiguity and 
    confusion in the literature, referring sometimes and variously to 
    personality, temperaments, dispositions, and abilities, as well as to any 
    enduring qualities of the individual, including physical and demographic 
    attributes.
    Leadership traits can be defined as relatively stable and coherent 
    integrations of personal characteristics that foster a consistent pattern of 
    leadership performance across a variety of group and organizational 
    situations. These characteristics reflect a range of stable individual 
    differences, including personality, temperament, motives, cognitive 
    abilities, skills, and expertise.
  WHAT TRAITS SHOULD 
   LEADERS POSSESS?
    TRAIT THEORY OF LEADERSHIP
    We have all heard statements such as “He is born to be a leader” or “She is a natural 
    leader.” These statements are commonly expressed by people who take a trait 
    perspective toward leadership. It is based on the premise that leaders are “born, not 
    made,” rather than being developed through learning. The trait perspective suggests that 
    certain individuals have special innate or inborn characteristics or qualities that make 
    them leaders, and that it is these qualities that differentiate them from non-leaders.
    Limitations to trait theory would include a lot of subjective judgment due to the fact that 
    there are hundreds of different traits that have been identified. Determining who is and 
    isn’t a successful leader solely based on traits has raised many different arguments, such 
    as “What about great leaders who do not possess these traits,” or “How come every 
    person who exhibits these traits does not go on to become a great leader.” With that 
    being said, arguments and disagreements have been had as to what types of leadership 
    traits are truly effective. 
                 TRAIT THEORY OF 
                 LEADERSHIP
                 ASSUMPTIONS OF THE THEORY
                 •    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.
                 Early research on leadership was based on the 
                 psychological focus of the day, which was of people 
                 having inherited characteristics or traits. Attention 
                 was thus put on discovering these traits, often by 
                 studying successful leaders, but with the underlying 
                 assumption that if other people could also be found 
                 with these traits, then they, too, could also become 
                 great leaders.
                 Stogdill (1974) identified the following traits and 
                 skills as critical to leaders.
   TRAIT THEORY OF LEADERSHIP
   McCall and Lombardo (1983) researched both success and failure 
   identified four primary traits by which leaders could succeed or 'derail':
   • Emotional stability and composure: Calm, confident and 
    predictable, particularly when under stress.
   • Admitting error: Owning up to mistakes, rather than putting energy 
    into covering up.
   • Good interpersonal skills: Able to communicate and persuade 
    others without resort to negative or coercive tactics.
   • Intellectual breadth: Able to understand a wide range of areas, 
    rather than having a narrow (and narrow-minded) area of expertise.
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