Chapter 13 Flashcards
Leader-Member Exchange Model (LMX)
Model of leadership that stresses the importance of variable relationships between supervisors and each of their subordinates
In-Group
Members often receives special duties requiring more responsibility and autonomy; they may also receive special privileges such as more discretion about work schedules
Out-Group
Members receive less of the supervisor’s time and attention and are likely to be assigned the more mundane tasks the group must perform and not be “in the loop” when information is being shared
Hersey and Blanchard Model
Model based on the premise that appropriate leader behavior depends on the “readiness” of the leader’s followers. In this instance, readiness refers to the subordinate’s degree of motivation, competence, experience, and interest in accepting responsibility
Transformational Leadership
Refers to the set of abilities that allows the leader to recognize the need for change, to create a vision to guide that change, and to execute the change effectively
Charisma
A form of interpersonal attraction that inspires support and acceptance
Charismatic Leadership
A type of influence based on the leader’s personal charisma
Attribution Perspective
Perspective on leadership holds that when behaviors are observed in a context associated with leadership, others may attribute varying levels of leadership ability or power to the person displaying those behaviors
Leadership Substitutes
Individual, task and organizational characteristics that tend to outweigh the leader’s ability to affect subordinates’ satisfaction and performance
Leadership Neurtralizers
Factors that render ineffective a leader’s attempts to engage in various leadership behaviors
Coaches
Whereas leaders were once expected to control situations, direct work, supervise people, closely monitor performance, make decisions, and structure activities, many leaders today are being asked to change how they manage people—to become _____
Mentor
Within the coaching role, some leaders have also excelled at taking on more responsibilities as a _____ – helping a less experienced person learn the ropes to better prepare himself or herself to advance within the organization
Strategic Leadership
The capability to understand the complexities of both the organization and its environment and to lead change in the organization so as to achieve and maintain a superior alignment between the organization and its environment
Ethical Conduct
Being held up as a prerequisite for effective leadership. Top managers are being called upon to maintain high ethical standards for their own conduct, to unfailingly exhibit ethical behavior, and to hold others in their organizations to the same standards
Virtual Leadership
Emerging as an important issue for organizations