Organizational Leadership PDF
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Davao del Norte State College
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This is a presentation on various aspects of organizational and educational leadership. It covers definitions, distinctions between leadership and management, situational leadership, servant leadership, transformational leadership, and maintaining change within the organization.
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Organizational Leadership LEARNING OUTCOMES - Explain what organizational leadership is; - Distinguish between leadership and management; - Explain what situational leadership, servant leadership are; and - Discuss how to sustain change in an organization....
Organizational Leadership LEARNING OUTCOMES - Explain what organizational leadership is; - Distinguish between leadership and management; - Explain what situational leadership, servant leadership are; and - Discuss how to sustain change in an organization. 2 Organizational Leadership ORGANIZATIONAL LEADERSHIP ▰ Teachers –CPD – Promotion ▰ School Heads ▰ Classroom Manager 4 ORGANIZATIONAL LEADERSHIP ▰ Leaders help set strategic goals for the organization ▰ School leaders help set the goals/ targets for the school and motivates teachers, parents, learners, non-teaching personnel other members of the community o realize the school goals 5 ORGANIZATIONAL LEADERSHIP ▰ An attitude and a work ethic that empowers an individual in any role to lead from the top, middle, or bottom of an organization. ▰ Example: teacher leadership 6 LEADERSHIP VS MANAGEMENT ▰ A school head must be both a leader and a manager. MANAGERS LEADERS Administer Innovate Work Focused People focused Have subordinates Have followers Do things right Do the right thing 7 TYPE OF SKILLS DEMANDED OF LEADERS ▰ Technical Skill – type of process or technique (psychomotor) ▰ Human Skill- work effectively with people (social) ▰ Conceptual Skill –the ability to think in terms of morals, frameworks, and broad relationships such as long range plans (ideas) 8 LEADERSHIP STYLES ▰ Autocratic Leaders – decision making by themselves ▰ Meetings do not necessarily mean the approval of the stakeholders 9 LEADERSHIP STYLES ▰ Democratic leaders allow the members to fully participate in decision-making. ▰ Arriving of consensus 10 LEADERSHIP STYLES ▰ Laissez faire leaders avoid responsibility and leave members of the organization to establish their own work. ▰ Kanya-kanya mentality 11 LEADERSHIP STYLES ▰ Consultative Leadership 12 SITUATIONAL LEADERSHIP MODEL ▰ Leadership style depending on the situation to the readiness and willingness of group member ▰ Paul Hersey and Kenneth H. Blanchard (1996) – leadership style (task behavior) – behavior of the followers 13 SITUATIONAL LEADERSHIP MODEL S1 S2 S3 S4 Selling/Directing Telling/ Coaching Participating/ Delegating Supporting 14 SERVANT LEADERSHIP ▰ Robert K. Greenleaf (1977) ▰ Servant’s feeling ▰ “public servants” 15 TRANSFORMATIONAL LEADERSHIP ▰ Robert Kennedy ▰ Not content with the status quo ▰ Positive changes 16 SUSTAINING CHANGE ▰ Reforms to transform, the innovations introduced by the transformational leader must be institutional and sustained. ▰ Morato of Bayan ABS-CBN: 1. Seek the support of the stakeholders 2. Get people involved early and often 3. Plan a communications campaign to sell the innovation 17 SUSTAINING CHANGE 4. Ensure that the innovation is understood by all 5. Consider timing and phasing 18 Thank you! Any questions? 19