UM 03 Full Range Leadership Development Flashcards
INTRINSIC MOTIVATION:
Where one is driven by positive feelings (internal) associated with doing well on a task or job.
EXTRINSIC MOTIVATION:
Drives people to do thing in order to attain specific outcomes (external) These people are fueled by their desire to achieve (or avoid) some result of his or her behavior.
3 Elements of FRLD
Leader, Follower, Situation
FRLD Leadership Behaviors
Laissez-Faire, MBE-P, MBE-A, Transactional Leadership & Contingent Reward
Laissez-Faire:
View the development of their subordinates as someone else’s problem and demonstrate laziness.
Management By Exception-Passive (MBE-P)
“If it isn’t broke, don’t fix it” One who elects to sit back and wait for things to go wrong before taking action, intervenes only if standards aren’t met.
MBE-P Creates Opportunity For:
Social Loafing & Free Riding
Management By Exception-Active
Keeps people and processes in control, monitoring and controlling followers though forced compliance with rules, regulations, & expectations.
Transactional Leadership
& Contingent Reward:
Involves the constructive transaction between the leader and the follower.
Skinner’s Operant Conditioning Theory
Considers a method of learning that occurs though rewards & punishments. Positive Reinforcement & Negative Reinforcement; Positive & Negative punishment.
Trait Theory
“Are leaders born or made?”
Phychodynamic Theory
Behaviors routed in past experiences
Style Theory
Task driven & people driven-be self aware
Skills Theory
Emotionally intelligent & problem solver
Situational Leadership Theory
“Task specific” directive, coaching, supporting, delegating.