Unit 2.1- Understanding management, leadership and decision making Flashcards
What are the 4 functions of management?
Planning,directing,organising,controlling
What are the 3 categories for roles of management?
Interpersonal
Informational
Decisional
What are the 4 types of leaders?
Laissez-faire- the leadership responsibilities are shared by all
Paternalistic- Leader acts as a ‘father figure’
Autocratic- Leader makes decisions without reference to anyone else.
Democratic- Encourages decision making from different perspectives
What is the trait theory?
certain personality traits differentiate a good leader/manager from the rest -
In the blake mouton grid, what has high concern for task and high concern for people?
Team management
In the blake mouton grid, what has low concern for task and high concern for people?
Country club
In the blake mouton grid, what has high concern for task and low concern for people?
Produce or perish management
In the blake mouton grid, what has low concern for task and low concern for people?
Impoverished management
What are the seven stages of the tannenbaum schmidt continuum?
- Manager makes decision and announces it
- Manager sells decision
- Manager presents ideas and invites questions
- Manager presents the tentative decision subject to change
- Manage presents problem
- Manager asks group to make a decision
- Manager permits subordinates to function within limits defined by their superior
In Mintzberg’s theory, What is a figurehead?
They represent their colleagues, considered to have authority
In Mintzberg’s theory, What is a leader?
creates and maintains an effective working environment, motivates and develops more junior employees
In Mintzberg’s theory, What is a Liason?
communicate with internal and external contacts
In Mintzberg’s theory, What is a Monitor?
search for internal and external information relevant to the business
In Mintzberg’s theory, What is a Disseminator?
a central communication role
In Mintzberg’s theory, What is a Spokesperson?
represent and speak for their organisation.