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Vision

a mental image of a possible and desirable future state of the organization

Supervisory Leadership

behavior that provides guidance, support, and corrective feedback for day-to-day activities

Strategic Leadership

behavior that gives purpose and meaning to organizations, envisioning and creating a positive future

Power

the ability to influence others

Trait Approach

a leadership perspective that attempts to determine the personal characteristics that great leaders share

Behavioral Approach

a leadership perspective that attempts to identify what good leaders do--that is, what behaviors they exhibit

Task Performance Behaviors

actions taken to ensure that the work group or organization reaches its goals

Group Maintenance Behaviors

actions taken to ensure the satisfaction of group members, develop and maintain harmonious work relationships, and preserve the social stability of the group

Leader-Member Exchange (LMX) Theory

highlights the importance of leader behaviors not just toward the group as a whole but toward individuals on a personal basis

Autocratic Leadership

a form of leadership in which the leader makes decisions on his or her own and then announces those decisions to the group

Democratic Leadership

a form of leadership in which the leader solicits input from subordinates

Lassez-faire

leadership philosophy characterized by an absence of managerial decision making

Situational Approach

leadership perspective proposing that universally important traits and behaviors do not exist, and that effective leadership behavior varies from situation to situation

Vroom Model

a situational model that focuses on the participative dimension of leadership

Fiedler's Contingency Model of Leadership Effectiveness

a situational approach to leadership postulating that effectiveness depends on the personal style of the leader and the degree to which the situation gives the leader power, control, and influence over the situation

Task-Motivated Leadership

leadership that places primary emphasis on completing a task

Relationship-Motivated Leadership

leadership that places primary emphasis on maintaining good interpersonal relationships

Hersey and Blanchard's Situational Theory

a life-cycle theory of leadership postulation that a manager should consider an employee's psychological and job maturity before deciding whether task performance or maintenance behaviors are more important

Job Maturity

the level of the employee's skills and technical knowledge relative to the task being performed

Psychological Maturity

an employee's self-confidence and self-respect

Path-Goal Theory

a theory that concerns how leaders influence subordinates' perceptions of their work goals and the paths they follow toward attainment of those goals

Substitutes for Leadership

factors in the workplace that can exert the same influence on employees as leaders would provide

Charismatic Leader

a person who is dominant, self-confident, convinced of the moral righteousness of is beliefs, and able to arouse a sense of excitement and adventure in followers

Transformational Leader

a leader who motivates people to transcend their personal interests for the good of the group

Transactional Leaders

leaders who manage through transactions, using their legitimate, reward, and coercive powers to give commands and exchange rewards for services rendered

Level 5 Leadership

a combination of strong professional will (determination) and humility that builds enduring greatness

Authentic Leadership

a style in which the leader is true to himself or herself while leading

Pseudo-Transformational Leaders

leaders who talk about positive change but allow their self-interest to take precedence over followers' needs

Servant-Leader

a leader who serves others' needs while strengthening the organization

Bridge Leaders

a leader who bridges conflicting value systems or different cultures

Shared Leadership

rotating leadership, in which people rotate through the leadership role based on which person has the most relevant skills at a particular time

Lateral Leadership

style in which colleagues at the same hierarchical level are invited to collaborate and facilitate joint problem solving