Personality & Organisational Leadership Flashcards
The 18 factor taxonomy of effective leadership was later aggregated into a 4 factor model. What are these 4 facets?
- Leadership and supervision
- Interpersonal relations and communication
- Technical behaviours and mechanics of management
- Useful behaviours and skills
Provide an example of the following 4 factor model facet.
Leadership and supervision.
Coordinating subordinates and other resources to get the job done.
Provide an example of the following 4 factor model facet.
Interpersonal relations and communication.
Communicating effectively and keeping others informed.
Provide an example of the following 4 factor model facet.
Technical behaviours and mechanics of management.
Administration and paperwork
Provide an example of the following 4 factor model facet.
Useful behaviours and skills.
Handling crises and stress.
At the most aggregated level, effective leadership facets map onto what 2 dimensions?
- Task performance
- Contextual performance
What facets of the 4 factor model does the dimension of Task Performance (2 factor model) encompass?
- Leadership and supervision
- Technical behaviours & mechanics of management.
What facets of the 4 factor model does the dimension of contextual Performance (2 factor model) encompass?
- Interpersonal relations and communication
- Useful behaviours and skills
The FFM and effective leadership: Judge et al (2002) provided the most widely referenced meta-analysis in the field.
They aggregated how many correlations?
From how many studies?
How many managers made up the sample?
From what level organisations and what industry sectors?
- 222 correlations aggregated
- from 73 different studies
- sample contained more than 25000 managers
- from every level in organisations across every industry sector
How did the studies included in Judge et al (2002) meta-analysis operationalise leadership effectiveness?
Predominately through ratings made by either the leaders supervisor(s) or the leaders subordinate(s).
What correlations did the meta analysis by Judge et al return?
Extraversion = .24
Openness = .24
Neuroticism = -.22
Agreeableness = .21
Consciousness = .16
What was probably the most meaningful statistic to come from the meta-analysis by Judge et al (FFM and effective leadership)?
The moderately strong multiple correlation (r = .39) between the five dimensions and effective leadership.
- this reflects the variance in leadership effectiveness that is explained by the combination of all 5 dimensions.
Judge et al (2002) meta-analysis notes 3 key limitations plague the literature and all 3 limitations centre on the validity of the criterion measures. What are these 3 limitations highlighted by Judge et al?
- Ratings of effective leadership are seldom validated against objective measures of leadership effectiveness.
- Studies seldom use a taxonomy of effective leadership.
- The need for 360 degree leadership effectiveness ratings (multi source).
Provide an example of the benefits and predictive power objective ratings of effective leadership can offer.
Study by Bloom and van Reenen (2010) developed an interview rating scale based on 18 dimensions of effective leadership.
In an international study of 5850 manufacturing firms effective leadership scores were shown to predict objective criteria including;
Sales per employee
Firm profitability
5 year growth of sales and firm survival
Bloom and van Reenen’s study demonstrates that there are well established principles of good leadership that do predict real world outcomes, however, in the psychology literature not all ratings of effective leadership are likely to be valid. Provide an example (remember Bloom and van Reeten developed objective ratings)
How much influence do you feel your supervisor had on the productivity and overall effectiveness of the unit (may lack validity).