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Leadership Ability A lesson in Leadership through questions & answers By R. Masilamani
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Abilitities of leaders

Oct 17, 2014

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Leaders need both the right character and the requisite capabilities to be considered as leaders. Their position is of a lessor importance compared to their abilities. This presentation outlines these salient aspects of leaders.
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Leadership Ability  A lesson in Leadership 

through questions & answers

ByR. Masilamani

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Leadership Question 1

Describe a situation that tested your                  leadership skills. 

How did you manage the situation? (Harvard) 

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Leadership Question 2

• Discuss two situations in the past four years     where you have taken an Active leadership      role. 

• How do these events demonstrate your managerial potential? (Anderson)

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Leadership Quiz - next 2  pages

• 18 Statements to Answer• Not at All -     A• Rarely -         B• Sometimes    C• Very Often     DWrite the relevant response in the box

 Often- See more at: http://www.mindtools.com/pages/article/newLDR_50.htm#sthash.3WVrjLEG.dpuf

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How Good Are Your Leadership Skills?

Questions Score

1. When assigning tasks, I consider people’s skills and interests 

2. I doubt myself and my ability to succeed.

3. I expect nothing less than top-notch results from people

4. I expect my people to work harder than I do.

5 .When someone is upset, I try to understand how he or she is feeling. 

6. When circumstances change, I can struggle to know what to do

7 .I think that personal feelings shouldn't be allowed to get in the way of performance and productivity.8. I am highly motivated because I know I have what it takes to be successful9 Time spent worrying about team morale is time that’s wasted.

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How Good Are Your Leadership Skills?questions Score10. I get upset and worried quite often in the workplace. 11. My actions show people what I want from them.12. When working with a team, I encourage everyone to work toward the same overall objectives. 13. I make exceptions to my rules and expectations – it’s easier than being the enforcer all the time!14. I enjoy planning for the future.15. I feel threatened when someone criticizes me.16. I make time to learn what people need from me, so that they can be successful. 17. I’m optimistic about life, and I can see beyond temporary setbacks and problems18. I think that teams perform best when individuals keep doing the same tasks and perfecting them, instead of learning new skills and challenging themselves

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Score Interpretation• ScoreComment• 18-34You need to work hard on your leadership skills. The good news is that if you 

use more of these skills at work, at home, and in the community, you'll be a real asset to the people around you. You can do it – and now is a great time to start! (Read below to start.)

• 35-52You're doing OK as a leader, but you have the potential to do much better. While you've built the foundation of effective leadership, this is your opportunity to improve your skills, and become the best you can be. Examine the areas where you lost points, and determine what you can do to develop skills in these areas. (Read below to start.)

• 53-90Excellent! You're well on your way to becoming a good leader. However, you can never be too good at leadership or too experienced – so look at the areas where you didn't score maximum points, and figure out what you can do to improve your performance. (Read below to start.)

- See more at: http://www.mindtools.com/pages/article/newLDR_50.htm#sthash.3WVrjLEG.dpuf

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Leadership Theories: The 8 Major Leadership Theories

• 1. "Great Man" Theories • 2. Trait Theories• 3. Contingency Theories • 4. Situational Theories• 5. Behavioral Theories • 6. Participative Theories• 7. Management Theories • 8. Relationship Theories

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Leadership QUIZ

• Quiz - What's Your Leadership Style?• According to Lewin, they can be…..

•Authoritarian(Autocratic)•Participative(Democratic)•Delegative (Laissez Faire)

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What Is Autocratic Leadership?

• Little or no input from group members• Leaders make the decisions• Group leaders dictate all the work 

methods and processes• Group members are rarely trusted 

with decisions or important tasks

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What Is Democratic Leadership?

• Group members are encouraged to share ideas and opinions, even though the leader retains the final say over decisions.

• Members of the group feel more engaged in the process.

• Creativity is encouraged and rewarded.

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What Is Laissez-Faire Leadership?

• Very little guidance from leaders• Complete freedom for followers to make 

decisions• Leaders provide the tools and resources 

needed• Group members are expected to solve 

problems on their own

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What Is Transformational Leadership?

• MacGregor Burns said, transformational leadership is.• Intellectual Stimulation • Individualized Consideration  • Inspirational Motivation  • Idealized Influence

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What is Emotional Intelligence

• Self Management• Self Awareness• Self Regulation• Self Motivation• Empathy

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SAMPLE ESSAY

Read the example of text below It’s about the ‘WELLWORK Action Team’ Improve and expedite our production operations Look for the leadership abilities applied Look for results that occurred Asses the impact of leadership ability on the 

results Compare with the independent comments

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The Top 10 Leadership Qualities

• Vision• Integrity• Dedication• Magnanimity • Humility 

• Openness• Creativity• Fairness• Assertiveness• Sense of humour 

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10 Ways to Become a Better Leader

• 1. Learn More About Your Leadership Style • 2. Encourage Creativity • 3. Serve As a Role Model• 4. Be Passionate• 5. Listen and Communicate Effectively• 6. Have a Positive Attitude• 7. Encourage People to Make Contributions• 8. Motivate Your Followers• 9. Offer Rewards and Recognition• 10. Keep Trying New Things

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Top 10 Qualities That Make A Great Leader

• Honesty• Ability to Delegate• Communication• Sense of Humor• Confidence

• Commitment• Positive Attitude• Creativity• Intuition• Ability to Inspire

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Communication

• The Essence of Leadership • Leaders Need Communication skills• Communication Essentials should prevail to,– Send a message in a clear and straightforward 

manner.– Let the other person accept the message.– Be sure that the person has received and understood 

the message.• It’s Leadership Through Shared Vision & Mission

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The Nature of Good Communication

• Leaders convey plans and directions.• Team members tell leaders what they require 

to do their jobs so the leaders can provide it.• All team members directly coordinate their 

activities with each other.• Leaders monitor progress toward goals by 

talking to team members and listening to what they have to say.

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PEOPLE SKILLS FOR EXCELLENT LEADERSHIP

• Insights into people skills• Skills in applying principles of motivating people• Better leadership skills to manage employees• Competencies in leading employees• Skills for resolving conflicts• Abilities to help employees achieve excellent 

performance• Interpersonal skills• Persuasive skills to negotiate with others• Abilities to help individuals to release their creativity

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Leadership Characteristics

• Proactive vs reactive• Flexible/adaptable• A good communicator• Respectful• Quiet confidence• Enthusiastic• Open minded• Resourceful

• Rewarding• Well educated• Open to change• Interested in feedback• Evaluative • Organised• Consistent• Delegati• Instinctiveve