¶ … Eye Beholder', analyse leadership styles shown Bert Donaldson members
There are a number of mistakes that Bert Donaldson made in terms of properly demonstrating global leadership in the anecdote "The case of the floundering expatriate." In all fairness to the executive, these mistakes were actually reinforced if not directly created by other members of his management team at Argos Diesel. The principle mistake that Donaldson, his supervisor Steve Waterhouse, and Argos International's CEO and chairman Bill Loun made was assuming that leading overseas, European workers and employees would be similar to doing so with American workers. This assumption proved to have extremely noxious ramifications, because it overlooked the salient cultural differences that exist between countries and continents, and which directly affect employee productivity and worker morale.
Furthermore, these individuals actually exacerbated this initial mistake by continually harping on the previous success of Donaldson. Both Donaldson and Waterhouse continually reflect on his previous stateside success -- which is of little use on the Continent. Loun, for his part, effectively ignores Waterhouse's concern regarding Donaldson's ability in Europe by dismissing reports of his difficulties as "rubbish" (Adler et al., 1995). None of these leaders is effectively heeding the signs that Donaldson is culturally inept in his new environment.
It is significant to realize the Donaldson's leadership, which was so effective in the U.S., in not so in Europe because of a difference in cultural perspective. Donaldson was characterized as a "charismatic" (Adler et al., 1995)...
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