Leadership and management
Ethical considerations and
leadership styles
The encouragement of leadership in others
A willingness to encourage and consider seriously feedback, opinions different from
the manager’s own, and challenges to the manager’s ideas and proposed decisions
The ability to ignore personal interests for the sake of the organisation, the needs of
the employees and the greater good of the community
Effectiveness of leaderships styles
The training and experience of the workforce and the degree of responsibility that they
are prepared to take on
The amount of time available for consultation and participation
The management culture and business background of the managers, e.g. whether they
have always worked in an autocratically run organisation
Personality of managers – do they have the confidence and strength of character to
lead by persuading and motivating people
Leaderships styles
Autocratic leaders
Paternalistic leaders
Democratic leaders
Laissez-faire leadership
Situational leaders
The functions of management
Setting objectives and planning
Organising resources to meet the objectives
Directing and motivating staff
Coordinating activities
Controlling and measuring performance against targets
Mintzberg's management roles
Interpersonal roles – dealing with and motivating staff at all levels of the organisation
Informational roles – acting as a source, receiver and transmitter of information
Decisional roles – taking decisions and allocating resources to meet the organisation’s objectives.
The differences between management
and leadership
‘Management is a set of processes that keep an organisation functioning. They make it work today and make it hit this quarter’s numbers.
He considers it to be about aligning people
to the vision of the business which means communication, motivation and inspiration.
What makes a good leader?
A desire to succeed and natural self-confidence that they will succeed
Ability to think beyond the obvious – to be creative – and to encourage others to do
the same
Incisive mind that enables the heart of an issue to be identified rather than
unnecessary details.