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Trait Theory of Leadership

Case studies on Trait Approach Leadership and behavioral theory Trait Approach Personality Synopsis Exploring Trait Theory Course Objectives What is Trait Theory

Definition of Trait theory Leaders possess certain key personality traits which identify them as natural leaders Leaders are born, not made People who make good leaders have the right combination of traits Some traits are particularly suited to leadership

The Trait Theory Three questions that guided trait theory research prior to World War II: Which are the common traits underlying all great leaders? Can we predict people’s leadership potential on the basis of these appropriate traits? Can people learn to become effective leaders?

Strengths of Trait theory Strengths It is naturally pleasing theory. It is valid as lot of research has validated the foundation and basis of the theory. It serves as a yardstick against which the leadership traits of an individual can be assessed. It gives a detailed knowledge and understanding of the leader element in the leadership process.

Relationship among leadership variables Leader traits and skills Leader behaviors Influence processes Follower attitudes and behaviors Performance outcomes Situational factors

The Michigan Studies The Michigan studies, which began in the late 1950s, found three critical characteristics of effective leaders First, they identified task-oriented behavior in managers who did not do the same types of tasks as their subordinates. This group of managers spent time planning, coordinating, and overseeing their subordinates’ execution of tasks A second type of leader exhibited relationship-oriented behavior. These managers concentrated on the task results, but also developed relationships with their subordinates. They were supportive and focused on internal rewards as well as external rewards The third style of leadership was participative leadership. Here, the manager facilitated rather than directed, working to build a cohesive team to achieve team results rather than focusing on individuals

Cattell's 16 Personality Factors Abstractedness Apprehension Dominance Emotional Stability Liveliness Openness to Change Perfectionism Privateness Reasoning Rule Consciousness Self-Reliance Sensitivity Social Boldness Tension Vigilance Warmth Imaginative versus practical Insecure versus complacent Aggressive versus passive Calm and stable versus high-strung Enthusiastic versus serious Liberal versus traditional Compulsive and controlled versus indifferent Pretentious versus unpretentious Abstract versus concrete Moralistic versus free-thinking Leader versus follower Sensitive versus tough-minded Uninhibited versus timid Driven and tense versus relaxed and easy going Suspicious versus accepting Open and warmhearted versus aloof and critical

The OCEAN of personality Many different researchers, from different schools of thought have studied the aspects of personality and several interesting similarities have evolved. While different theorists may use different terminology, five factors or personality traits have shown up in a rather consistent pattern O O Openness to experience refers to the dimension ranging from outgoing, liberal, interested in new things, and imaginative to reserved, conservative, traditional, and conforming C C Conscientiousness refers to the continuum ranging from organized, careful, and determined to careless, and weak willed E E Extroversion refers to a person who prefers group activities, group sports, large gatherings, lots of friends and acquaintances, loud music, and social endeavors A A Agreeableness represents the extremes of stubborn versus easy going or suspicious versus trusting N N Finally, neuroticism refers to the dimension of emotional stability. Someone high on neuroticism would exhibit an instability in his or her emotions, interactions, and relationships

Application of Trait Theory One of the most obvious applications of understanding human traits is our ability to then measure these traits. We've discussed some of the assessment devices based on trait theory: The Thematic Apperception Test, 16PF, and tests designed to measure the OCEAN personality. Most of the assessment devices that result from trait theory are self-report type tests If you are taking a test for a sales job and asked questions regarding your level of extroversion/ introversion, is it likely that you might lie or stretch the truth a little to get the job? If you are an introvert, you may feel this would hinder your chances. So instead, you respond positively to the extrovert questions such as "I prefer social activities to solitary activities, " or "I enjoy being the center of attention" One assessment device that has attempted to address these issues is the Minnesota Multiphasic Personality Inventory. The MMPI-2 consists of 567 item to which a test taker responds either true or false. The response styles or factors have been determined based on statistics and depending on how you respond, you will fall on a continuum of an increasing number of traits

Significant leadership traits Effective leadership often relies upon certain traits held by the leader. Overall, individuals within leadership roles tend to differ from group members in several important ways. These leadership traits are important, but it should be noted that individuals do not become leaders solely because they possess certain traits. More accurately, the traits a leader possesses need to be relevant to the situation in which the leader is performing. So leadership effectiveness is based upon the working relationship between the leader and other group members More sociable Aggressive Original (creative) Popular Humorous Intelligent and persistent Alert Insightful Responsible and self-confident Able to take initiative

Case Study 1: Choosing a new director for R&D Sandra Sandra Coke is vice president for research and development at Great Lakes Foods (GLF), a large snack food company that has approximately 1,000 employees. As a result of a recent reorganization, Sandra must choose the new director of research The director will report directly to Sandra and will be responsible for developing and testing new products. The research division of GLF employs about 200 people

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