995 Search Results for Organization Development and Leadership
Leadership Theories
There are a number of theories of leadership that can be applied to my own personal development plan in counselling. I first look to servant leadership as a unique approach to leadership, wherein it is emphasized that the effect Continue Reading...
Leadership Assessment
After taking this assessment for leadership abilities a lot of people will speculate what will the position turn out to be. The rationale behind the assessment is to collect definite issues or questions that possibly will relat Continue Reading...
The City Ethics project provides extensive assistance to public-sector organizations in the following areas: kkeynote speeches on government ethics, employee training at all levels, group presentations and workshops designed for specific organizati Continue Reading...
Further, coercive and reward power are often highly distributed through the more agile organizations and as a result must be applied immediately to behavior to be effective.
In the context of Dr. Edgar Schein's (1983) analysis and presentation of r Continue Reading...
The non-threatening approach of the study needs to be expanded upon with top-management visibility and support added to give it even more credibility and credence in the eyes of the workers being effected by the manufacturing operation closure. The Continue Reading...
Organizational Leadership
Part 1
It is important to note, from the onset, that organizational culture can be a rather difficult concept to comprehend for most. This is more so the case given that it has got to do with the interactions between individ Continue Reading...
The Importance of Motivation as a Company Strategy
The literature abounds with evidence supporting the efficacy of employee motivation as a means of stimulating innovation, productivity, and organizational performance. For example, a survey of over 3 Continue Reading...
Organizational Politics and Its Impact on Leadership
Vigoda (2000) defines organizational politics as a behavior that strategically maximizes one's self-interests at the expense of the interests of others, and the needs of the greater organization. Continue Reading...
Advise management concerning personnel, managerial, and marketing policies and practices and their potential effects on organizational effectiveness and efficiency.
Analyze data, using statistical methods and applications, to evaluate the outcomes Continue Reading...
Organizational Research and Theory
Change methods are actions that managers undertake to handle change. There are two types, systematic methods and management methods. Management methods are more involving and broader than systematic methods (Al-Had Continue Reading...
Leadership Training at General Electric Company
Leadership experience at GE
General Electric has always been touted as one of the most influential corporate organizations across the globe. In the U.S. alone, GE is the leading company as one of the Continue Reading...
Leadership and Its Core Values
My belief is that a leader ought to be committed, resilient, adaptable, trustworthy, confident, and fair. Scholars have recognized that what is required of leaders change with their position in the organization. The re Continue Reading...
Human Resources
Managing Organisational Culture
The values and behaviors that contribute to the unique social and psychological environment of an organization make up the organizations culture. Organizational culture is the summation total of an or Continue Reading...
leadership concepts related with the effective leadership development. It chooses and evaluates the transformational leadership style. It addresses the following questions. What are the qualities associated with transformational leadership style? Ho Continue Reading...
Leadership Applied
There are various modes of leadership that are applied and can work well within organizations depending on the kind of assignments to be handled as well as the employees and even the management that is in place. These are the maj Continue Reading...
Leadership in Organizations
Transformational Leadership in the 21st Century
It is often said a manager is what one does, and a leader is who one is. Leadership theorists, experts and practitioners agree that leadership, especially the turbulent 21 Continue Reading...
leadership has been in existence since ancient times with various contributions on this phenomena having been cumulative. Regardless of these cumulative contributions, there are still more significant concerns and deficiencies in the existing knowle Continue Reading...
Leadership on Organization Effectiveness
MedShare is an organization engaged in the provision of health care services. Recently, the company gave me an appointment as the Chief Financial Officer to manage the organization's financial operations and Continue Reading...
However, the scores in the test reveal that my opinion and self-assessment might not be objective.
The organizational business test also revealed some interesting facts. The results in the survey are the following: autocratic -- 18, custodial -- 19 Continue Reading...
Leadership Traits Necessary to Excel in the 21st Century
In the book Good to Great (Collins, 2001) a framework for transforming companies from mediocre or average performance to exceptional levels of accomplishment is presented. The author boils do Continue Reading...
The organizational change theory which best fits the organizational development and change of military organization is the "Teleological Change Theory." The top management and the leadership of the military realized the need for constant changes an Continue Reading...
Use of Transformational Leadership Traits in Emergency Service Oversight
In the context of emergency service oversight, each of the four components of transformational leadership are critical in that each much be orchestrated with the other to ens Continue Reading...
Although the assignment of specific theory in understanding the leader's behavior clearly demonstrates overlap in theory -- indicating that the leader may employ various degrees of leadership theory in order to achieve the best possible outcomes -- Continue Reading...
The Emergence of a Leader
Leaders are made and not born. This is because leadership is not something that some can be born with, but rather it is something that an individual learns and practices over a period of time. The job of leading an organizat Continue Reading...
Leadership Training and Its Relationship to Communication Skills, Self-Esteem, and Problem Solving Skills among Youth
Transformational leadership remains a critical phenomenon as described through behavioral components such as inspirational motivat Continue Reading...
Over the past decade, 'culture' has become a common term used when thinking about and describing an organization's internal world, a way of differentiating one organization's personality from another. In fact, many researchers contend that an organ Continue Reading...
Leadership Strengths and DevelopmentIntroductionThis paper is about my strengths in leadership and development. I shall cover my skills, strengths, and other positives about myself as a leader revealed from the assessments I took from my friends, fam Continue Reading...
David Mollish and Diane Landers, GAI Consultants, in their article entitled Establishing Staff Development as a High Priority Relies on Interaction, Tenacity and an Enthusiastic Executive-Level Champion, believe that the surest way to develop both th Continue Reading...
Organization Theory and DesignAbstractThis paper explains the various theories of organization and design by looking at historical theories, modern theories, symbolic theories and postmodern theories. It then compares and evaluates six major concepts Continue Reading...
controversial tenure of Carly Fiorina, the former Chief Executive Officer of Hewlett-Packard (HP), using the ethical leadership construct. In the article, Johnson generates several questions that relate to leadership and management practices. The ev Continue Reading...
Running Head: Situational Approach and Path-Goal TheorySituational Approach and Path-Goal Theory 4What is a situational approach to leadership?The situational approach, which Blanchard and Hersey developed, has the primary premise that varied situati Continue Reading...
Running head: PHILOSOPHY OF LEADERSHIP PHILOSOPHY OF LEADERSHIP 7Philosophy of Leadership and InnovationIntroductionNursing leadership is designed to influence and inspire other nurses to serve selflessly in their duty line (Curtis, de Vries & Sheeri Continue Reading...
Introduction
Leadership is one of the most important needs in any organization. Leaders provide guidance, support, vision, direction, decision-making, and accountability. They inspire workers and help to motivate them by fulfilling their needs and in Continue Reading...
Systems Perspective, Organizational Behavior Perspective, and Organizational Development Perspective. I have discussed how the three theories apply to my leadership style and how they relate to my definition of leadership which is the betterment of Continue Reading...
organizational approaches, it is easiest to start with the classical approach, mainly because the focus is different here: if for the two latter approaches, the focus is on the human resource, on the employee, in the case of the classical approach, Continue Reading...