Impact of effective leadership in an organization
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Table of Contents
- Introduction
- Methods of developing effective leadership
- Example of Infosys
- Leadership theories
- Trait theory of leadership
- Behavioral theory
- Situational or contigency theory
- Fiedlers contigency approach
- Path goal theory
- Transformational leadership theory
- Summary
- Conclusion
- Limitations
- Bibliography
Abstract
A person may be an effective manager - a good planner, and an organized administrator - but lack the motivational skills of a leader. Another may be an effective leader - skilled at inspiring enthusiasm and devotion - but lack the managerial skills to channel the energy he/she arouses in others. Given the challenges of dynamic engagement in today's business world, most organizations today are putting a premium on managers who also possess leadership skills.
leadership as the art or process of influencing people so that they will strive willingly and enthusiastically towards the achievement of group goals .It is the ability to persuade others to work towards defined objectives enthusiastically. It is the human factor, which binds a group together and motivates it towards goals. Leaders help a group attain objectives through the best use of its capabilities.
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