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Paper: Organization Behavior Module: 28 , Leadership Theories Principal Investigator Prof. S P Bansal Vice Chancellor Maharaja Agrasen University, Baddi Co-Principal Investigator Prof YoginderVerma Pro–Vice Chancellor Central University of Himachal Pradesh. Kangra. H.P. Prof. A. K. Saihjpal Paper Coordinator School of Management, Maharaja Agrasen University, Baddi, H.P. Prof. Geeta Bansal Content Writer Department of Commerce and Management Studies University school of open learning, panjab university , chandigarh Items Description of Module Subject Organization behavior Name Paper Name Organization behavior Module Leadership Theories Title Module Id Module no.-28 Pre- Basic knowledge of various Leadership Theories Requisites Objectives To understand the various theories underlying leadership from the trait theories , to behavioral theories to contingency and some recent theories and emerging issues in leadership . Keywords Autocratic style, democratic style, laissez faire, leadership grid, transformational leadership, charismatic and authentic leadership, QUADRANT-I 1. Module 1:Theories of leadership 2. Learning Outcome 4. Early Trait Theories 5. Behavioral Theories 5.1 Lewin’s Leadership Styles 5.2 Ohio State Studies 5.3 Michigan Studies 5.4 Leadership Grid : A Contemporary Extension 6. Contingency Theories 6.1 Fiedler’s Contingency Theory 6.2 Robert House’s Path Goal Theory 6.3 Vroom Yetton’s Normative Decision Theory 6.4 Hersey And Blanchard’s Situational Leadership 7. Recent Leadership Theories 7.1 Leader Member Exchange Theory 7.2 Inspirational Leadership 7.2.1 Transformational leadership 7.2.2 Charismatic leadership 7.2.3 Authentic leadership 8. Summary 2. LEARNING OUTCOME After going through the lesson you should be able to : Understand the research and the theoretical framework underlying the various theories of leadership. Find out which theories of leadership are more valid in today’s context. Make a comparative analysis of the trait theories, behavioral theories contingency theories and some recent theories of leadership and their implications. 3. INTRODUCTION ''Leadership is defined as the act or process of influencing people as that they will strive willingly and enthusiastically towards the achievement of group goals". The Importance of Leadership lies in Motivating, Creating confidence and Building up the morale its people. Different authorities and researchers have viewed leadership differently. Some put emphasis on personal options, while others view leadership as situational. The research conducted by behavioral scientists to find out as to what makes a leader effective have resulted in various "theories of leadership" which are discussed in the following pages. 4. TRAIT THEORIES Thomas Carlyle was a precursor of the trait theory which tried to find out what physical traits, personality traits and personal abilities differentiates leaders from non leaders. The Physical Traits are the genetic makeup of the person comprising his height weight complexion, age, stamina etc. research does not prove that physical traits have anything to do with leadership. The Personality Traits would be creativity, adaptability, dominance self confidence, integrity, emotional intelligence etc. some evidence has shown that leaders are more adaptable self confident and emotionally intelligent than non leaders. The Personal Abilities include social skills, communication skills, intelligence cooperativeness etc. again research has shown a positive relation between a person’s abilities and his leadership skills. In spite of all the research, it has not been validated that trait theory is valid for measuring leadership qualities. 5. BEHAVIOURAL THEORIES 5.1 Lewin’s Leadership Styles 5.2 Ohio State Studies 5.3 Michigan Studies 5.4 Leadership Grid : A Contemporary Extension The Behavioural Theories are Based on the assumption that leaders can be made if specific behaviours are identified and are taught…. The inability of the trait approach to consistently define specific traits that would differentiate successful and unsuccessful leaders led to the conclusion that emphasis on the behaviour of leaders (which could be measured) rather than emphasis on traits (which could not be measured) were an appropriate new research strategy. According to this theory, a particular behaviour of a leader provides greater satisfaction to the followers and so they recognize him as a good leader. Moreover trait theories did not address how leaders behaved. The three theories which have laid down the foundation of many modern theories have been given by Lewin, Lippit and white, the Ohio State studies and of Michigan studies . 5.1 Lewin’s Leadership Styles Kurt lewin and his students outlined three basic leadership styles ;Autocratic , democratic and laissez faire leadership styles. They said that every leader has a peculiar style which is not situation specific but is leader specific.
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