Business Administration & Management Mr. Bernstein The Manager as Leader, pp 297-310 April 21, 2014.

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Business Administration & Management Mr. Bernstein The Manager as Leader, pp April 21, 2014

Business Administration & Management Mr. Bernstein Leadership Rooted in ancient word “leith” or “to go” …Leaders initiate In Business setting, Leadership is the ability to influence others to cooperatively achieve goals 2

Business Administration & Management Mr. Bernstein Leaders and Power Power of position Power to reward (and penalize) Power of expertise Power of identity (aka informal leaders) 3

Business Administration & Management Mr. Bernstein Are some “Born Leaders”? …or can we develop leadership skills? Communications Self-awareness Understanding of others Team building Developing job satisfaction 4

Business Administration & Management Mr. Bernstein Leadership Styles There are many categorizations of leadership styles Autocratic Paternalistic Democratic Laissez Faire or Open Leader as Servant or Leader as Follower Situational Leadership 5