Managerial Leadership Course Term Paper

Total Length: 1260 words ( 4 double-spaced pages)

Total Sources: 0

Page 1 of 4

group I am referring to was involved in several software product development projects and was formed from a team leader, several programmers and a tester, who was also in charge with subsequent quality assurance and quality control phases.

One of the important aspects and characteristics of the team was the fact that, even if all the members were equally competent, each had a separate area of expertise. This meant that someone had an excellent knowledge of databases, another was an excellent programmer in a certain language, etc. Team diversity played an important role, because projects usually had different parts and needed an overall contribution from the team.

Because the group was formed from a few individuals, the role of informal leadership was essential. Indeed, informal leadership provided the appropriate communication channels in the group and ensured that the leader's message was getting through to the team on a less straining and enforcing way. Let's have a brief look at how informal leadership worked in this group.

First of all, the group saw itself as an individual entity within the company. Indeed, given the fact that evaluations were made on each team in part and on the results that these produced, the group understood that in order to perform well, the individual members needed to form a strong group. Luckily, the group was formed from individuals with more or less the same affinities and interests. This meant that they could spend extra time together outside office hours, have a drink on Friday and informally evaluate their week's work and briefly decide what may need to be changed during the following week. Further more, they talked to one another through most office hour and, even if these talks were not always work related, they enhanced the cohesion of the team and increased performance.

The team leader also encouraged this sort of behavior. His vision was rather set on a social basis rather than strictly task oriented, because, in his opinion, it was easier to build on the social oriented base and turn it into task-oriented than the other way around.
In other work, a team where the individuals liked working together and enjoyed time with one another would be more likely to perform and achieve the tasks.

Such a social perspective encouraged the team to boost up their spirit when times required it. For example, on one occasion, the team had fallen behind on a stringent deadline because someone in the team was late delivering his work. Team spirit meant that everyone pitched in to help and get the job done quicker than if the respective individual would have performed on his own. Additionally, it was Friday and the team had decided to spend it together at a pub in the city. Had they not helped, then the individual would not have been able to participate.

This social approach encouraged creativity, because the atmosphere was relaxed and informal. As I have mentioned previously, some issues were discussed out of office hours in an informal environment. Additionally, the team had short brainwashing sessions at the beginning of each week, during which every member of the team was given the opportunity of expressing his pr her ideas on the project and come up with intuitive solutions.

As such, it was often the case that someone had read about a new software program on the Internet in the weekend and thought it may apply to the project at hand or had come up with an idea that might have worked in our current situation and might have helped finish the project before the deadline. As our team was an IT oriented team, it was often the case that the team members liked to be in time with the new releases in the area….....

Show More ⇣


     Open the full completed essay and source list


OR

     Order a one-of-a-kind custom essay on this topic


sample essay writing service

Cite This Resource:

Latest APA Format (6th edition)

Copy Reference
"Managerial Leadership Course" (2004, October 07) Retrieved May 20, 2025, from
https://www.aceyourpaper.com/essays/managerial-leadership-course-176799

Latest MLA Format (8th edition)

Copy Reference
"Managerial Leadership Course" 07 October 2004. Web.20 May. 2025. <
https://www.aceyourpaper.com/essays/managerial-leadership-course-176799>

Latest Chicago Format (16th edition)

Copy Reference
"Managerial Leadership Course", 07 October 2004, Accessed.20 May. 2025,
https://www.aceyourpaper.com/essays/managerial-leadership-course-176799