Lecture 1 | Leadership
History of leadership
1950 – personal traits + situational variables
1980 – situational leadership (Hersey & Blanchard)
1986 – organizational leadership = leadership culture
everyone can be leader in different fields (Barnes & Kriger)
1987 – organizational tasks + interpersonal relations (Hoy & Miskel)
NOW – effective leadership should facilitate development of shared vision and value human
Resources
Definition of leadership
Creating power between people to make a movement happen by making them follow you in the direction of
an idea while also facilitating them in making it an idea of themselves to become committed and capable in
collaborating
Attributes of leadership
personal traits / qualities / characteristics
situational variables
organizational tasks & relations
individual (one person) or organizational (various persons) leadership
create a shared vision
value the human resources (who has which capabilities?)
Legitimation of / reasons for power
traditional role contacts & network
fear & repression position
award personality / charisma
information / expertise
Situational leadership (Hershey & Blanchard)
leadership is task-relevant
style should be adapted to maturity of followers (target of influence)
Directing / Telling Coaching / Selling
low competence some competence
high commitment low commitment
Delegating Supporting / Participating
high competence high competence
high commitment variable commitment