Effective Leadership Management: An Integration of Styles, Skills & Character for Today’s CEOsEffective Leadership Management is about theory and practice of integrating styles, skills and character of today's chief executive officers. It is about what a leader or a manager does to bring about staff efficiency and effectiveness. A leader or a manager is effective when he or she brings about the desired results for the organization by using different approaches to the development of personal and interpersonal effectiveness of the staff by daily decision making, staffing, planning, forecasting, nurturing, coaching, directing, organizing, marketing, encouraging and controlling quality. Effective Leadership Management emphasizes leadership as the intersection of character, knowledge, skill and desire. Management supervises tasks but leadership deals with people who supervise tasks. In other words, management is doing things right, while leadership is doing the right things. Effective Leadership Management styles are achievable by using mixtures of different styles as situation arises. Each leader has to choose style(s) that suits his or her personality and that best represents the values of the organization. In all, a leader has to be transparent with all daily dealings, communicates effectively, be honest with staff members, showing an unbending integrity, at the same time be knowledgeable or skillful about the tasks at hand, and be easy to follow. When an employee is encouraged, motivated and positively appraised, his or her performance will be enhanced. This book strongly emphasizes theory Z by Dr. Ouchi in which a management or leadership style focuses on a strong company philosophy, a distinctive corporate culture, long-range staff development, and consensus decision making. When decisions and policies that relate to customers are being made by an organization, it is important to understand that others such as customers, community, staff, suppliers and stake holders opinions should be considered. This is called a holistic view approach to decision making. It is my hope that readers will find this book useful either as a church leader, school principal or university president, hospital or nursing home administrator, nurse manager or departmental head, company owners or CEO that an effective and efficient leader or manager cannot lead or manage alone by skills or knowledge, but with styles, character, personality, and by example.
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... leader is to be a person of competence and character. On Monday you're doing ... leader. Suddenly, everything feels different. Leadership requires distinct ... effectiveness and efficiency?. Some new managers, for instance said that “ I ...
... leadership or babysitting?” Similarly charisma gets a lot ofqueries; people ask, can you be introverted, quiet, or just plain shy and still get results out ofyour people?” Are you a weak leader because you are quiet, does not talk very ...
... leader with integrity cares about. Unworthy leaders often do not even remember what they have said, instead walking in any direction that is convenient for them at any given moment. Leadership is loaded with paradoxes of managing ...
... leader, one of your most vitaljobs is to set the standards for those you intend to lead, whether you are the head of ... effective as the imaginative and over-the-top visionary. Dwight D. Eisenhower define the word integrity more lucidly when ...
... leader's honesty has to be a constant policy at work or at play. Your actions in all areas ofyour life can affect your position as a leader, and you must be aware of this fact. The character and ... Effective Leadership Management.
Contents
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LEADERSHIP AND STYLES | 17 |
Chapter Three | 33 |
Chapter Four | 42 |
Chapter Five | 60 |
Chapter Six | 84 |
LEADERSHIP AND SKILLS | 107 |
Chapter Eight | 122 |
Chapter Nine | 137 |
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