The cognitions underlie the other two traits, so any change must start with the underlying values and beliefs. It is important for managers to have an understanding of organizational behavior because managers are responsible for guiding that behavior in directions that support the organization's objectives. Knowledge of OB is more important at lower levels because those are the managers that must deal directly with the organization's rank and file. Higher level managers dedicate more time to strategy formulation and environmental analysis, which involves setting directions for the organization, but the lower level managers are the ones that must implement the strategies and that means dealing with the human elements of the organization.
2. Of the four components of emotional intelligence, the one that I feel is most important for managers today is motivation. Managers today must constantly motivate employees to perform acts, to subscribe to organizational culture and to back organizational change. The ability to get results from others is the single most important task in modern management.
3. I am a hands-on learner. I learn best through physical means, through doing tasks. It is through this means that I can best understand the ways that things work. By understanding how I learn best I can do two different things to improve my learning. The first is to focus learning on the style by which I learn best. Also, though, I can work on learning through new styles, to make me more flexible with respect to how I learn.
Part 7.1. Trait theories of leadership are based on the idea that good leaders have certain personality traits. People are born with certain traits, and some traits are suited to leadership. Behavioral theories of leadership are based on the idea that good leaders demonstrate certain behaviors. Essentially, the difference is between the idea that leaders are born and the idea that leaders can be made (Changing Minds.org, no date).
2. Transformational leadership is leadership that is focused on bringing the organization into new ways of doing things, new ways of thinking and new norms of behavior. There is an implicit process of getting from one state to another associated with transformational leadership (Ibid). An organization that is undergoing a strong change process needs a transformational leader. An organization in a stable environment where success is determined by incremental improvement needs a transactional leader. An organization that is uninspired, unmotivated and has little sense of purpose needs a charismatic leader.
3. Level 5 leadership is different from servant leadership because it is the combination of deep personal humility and intense professional will (Collins, 2001). While Level 5 leaders are humble, they are not doormats, and they are the strongest members of their organization. Collins argues that not every leader can become a Level 5 leader. He characterizes the Level 5 seed as something that is a personality trait that allows the leader to be relatively free of ego, something that many leaders with all of the other traits of great leadership simply are not.
4. Leadership is critical in flatter organizations, because the lack of hierarchy makes leadership a more ill-defined concept. It is easier for an organization to be rudderless in a flat organization because managers and employees have fewer people to look to for leadership. Some leadership styles are better suited to hierarchical organizations, for example a transactional leader, because the company that needs a transactional leader does not require strong, multilayer leadership -- a hierarchical organization will suffice.
Part 8. 1. The program has been successful at reducing accident rates because it provides an incentive for workers to conceal accidents. This type of program may also convince workers to take safety more seriously but it is questionable whether or not the presence of a financial incentive would be more powerful than the strong disincentive of injury. It is more likely that the accidents are being covered up than being prevented.
2. I would rather work for a manager high in need for achievement. I have a sense of achievement that is best matched in a leader. Leaders that need affiliation may not be as concerned with performance, but they will also want too much of my time, which hurts my career progress. Managers in need of power have little benefit as they would prevent me from accumulating power, again stunting my progress.
3. Empowerment leads to higher motivation because satisfies a need for personal achievement. Without empowerment, achievement is difficult. Given that achievement is one of the most powerful motivators, empowerment can unlock this powerful motivator. This leads the employee to a higher level of achievement than would be reached if the employee did not gain anything from personal achievement or was unable to achieve.
Part 9. 1. The elements of the communication process are the message, the messenger, the receiver,...
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Business The Management Practices of Business Billionaires One way of considering how to effectively manage a business is to consider what successful managers do. This can be achieved by reading business books written by successful managers. Who better to consider than two men who have become billionaires? This paper will consider the business books written by Donald J. Trump and Richard Branson. A consideration of their books will show their management practices,
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