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What Is Leadership? What Is Leadership? Leadership The ability to influence a group toward the achievement of goals Management Use of authority inherent in designated formal rank to obtain compliance from organizational members Trait Theories Trait Theories Traits Theories of Leadership Theories that consider Leadership Traits personality, social, physical, Leadership Traits or intellectual traits to ••Extraversion differentiate leaders from Extraversion ••Conscientiousness nonleaders Conscientiousness ••Openness Openness ••Emotional Intelligence Emotional Intelligence (Qualified) (Qualified) Trait Theories Trait Theories Limitations Limitations ••No universal traits found that predict leadership No universal traits found that predict leadership in all situations in all situations ••Unclear evidence of the cause and effect of Unclear evidence of the cause and effect of relationship of leadership and traits relationship of leadership and traits ••Better predictor of the appearance of leadership Better predictor of the appearance of leadership than distinguishing effective and ineffective than distinguishing effective and ineffective leaders leaders Trait Approach Trait Approach Traits (examples) – Extraversion – Conscientiousness – Openness Assumption: Leaders are born Goal: Select leaders Problems – Traits do not generalize across situations – Better at predicting leader emergence than leader effectiveness Behavioral Theories Behavioral Theories Behavioral Theories of Leadership Theories proposing that specific behaviors differentiate leaders from nonleaders Behavioral Theory Behavioral Theory Leadership behaviors can be taught. Leadership behaviors can be taught. vs. vs. Trait Theory Trait Theory Leaders are born, not made. Leaders are born, not made.
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