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CHAPTER 6Leadership Traits and Skills

6-1Copyright© 2013 Pearson Education Inc. publishing as Prentice Hall Leadership in

Organizations

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Learning ObjectivesAfter studying this chapter, you should

be able to: Understand how leader traits and skills

are related to effective leadership. Understand the types of research

methods used to study leadership traits and skills.

Understand what traits and skills are most relevant for effective leadership.

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Learning Objectives (Cont.)

Understand how the relevance of a trait or skill depends on the situation.

Understand the traits and skills that cause some people to derail in their managerial careers.

Understand the limitations of the trait approach.

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LEARNING OBJECTIVE 1

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Understand how leader traits and skills are related to

effective leadership

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Individual Attributes Relevant for Leadership

Trait Values Self Concepts Skill Competency

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LEARNING OBJECTIVE 2

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Understand the types of research methods used to study

leadership traits and skills

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3 General Types of Research

Emergent Leadership

Leadership Advancement

Current Leadership Effectiveness

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Research Methods

Emergent Leadership

Comparison studies Laboratory Observation

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Research Methods

Leadership Advancement

Longitudinal

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Research Methods

Current Leadership Effectiveness

Survey

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LEARNING OBJECTIVE 3

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Understand what traits and skills are most relevant for

effective leadership

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Traits and Effective Leadership

Energy level and stress tolerance Self-confidence Internal locus of control Emotional stability and maturity Power motivation

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Traits and Effective Leadership (Cont.)

Personal integrity Narcissism Achievement orientation Need for Affiliation

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Effective Leadership and The Big Five Personality Traits

HIGH SCORES LOW SCORES

Extroversion Conscientiousness Openness to

learning from experience

Neuroticism

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Skills for Effective Leadership

Technical skills

Interpersonal skills

Conceptual skills

Strategic management skills

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Relevant Competencies

Emotional intelligence

Social intelligence

Ability to learn

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LEARNING OBJECTIVE 4

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Understand how the relevance of a trait or skill depends on the situation

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Situational Relevance

Reviews of the literature confirm:

A leader with certain traits could be effective in one situation but ineffective in a different situation.

Furthermore, two leaders with a different pattern of traits could be successful in the same situation.

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Situational Relevance of Skills

Management level

External Environment

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LEARNING OBJECTIVE 5

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Understand the traits and skills that cause some people to derail

in their managerial careers

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Managers Who DerailDERAILED SUCCESSFUL

Less capable at handling pressure

Angry outbursts Inconsistent

behavior Defensive about

failure

Calm

Confident Predictable

Admitted mistakes

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Managers Who Derail (Cont.)

DERAILED SUCCESSFUL

Cover up and blame

Lack of learning orientation

Focused on self-advancement

Accept responsibility

Learning orientation

Focused on tasks and subordinate needs

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Managers Who Derail (Cont.)

DERAILED SUCCESSFUL

Weak interpersonal skills

Insensitive Technical skill

Strong interpersonal skills

Sensitive Technical skills

with situational experience

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LEARNING OBJECTIVE 6

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Understand the limitations of the trait approach

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Limitations of Trait Approach

Not theory guided

Linear relationships

Single traits and skills

Lacks contextual balance

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