Clawson’s Diamond Model of Leadership
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Clawson’s Diamond Model of
Leadership
Organizational Design
(North-South line)
Leader
Influence
Others
Strategic Thinking
(Shared Vision EastWest line)
Employee
Bonding
Task
Managing Change
Organization
Key Elements of Leadership
• In the Diamond General Model of Leadership, four
interconnected elements constitute leadership:
– Leader. Each leader has unique skills and attributes.
– Task. The set of tasks facing the organization, as perceived by Leader
and Others. Strategic Thinking.
– Others. The followers, with skills and attributes of their own.
– Organization.
– Organizational structure and systems and culture, etc., which can help
or hinder the accomplishment of tasks.
Leading Ethically
• The relationship between leader and followers raises
significant ethical questions:
– Is it one person’s right to influence others?
– Who decides what kinds of influence are acceptable?
– How do followers view the leader’s efforts to
influence them?
– Do we have the right measures for assessing
leadership outcomes?
– Who decides what those measures are?
– To what extent should we attempt to influence our
environment, or let our environment influence us?
VABEs
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values,
assumptions,
beliefs, and
expectations
Three Levels of Leadership
• Level One: Visible Behavior
• Level Two: Conscious Thought
• Level Three: VABEs
See pages 40 and 41 Table 3-3 & 3-4
Four questions that guide my strategic
choices.
• What are the major trends affecting my career
today?
• What are the issues that my generation will
have to deal with?
• What are my biggest concerns for the future?
• What will I have to be careful of as my career
unfolds?
Four questions that guide strategic
choices.
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What can we do?
What might we do?
What do we want to do?
What do others expect us to do?
See page 69 Figure 5-1
Porter’s Five Forces Model
New Entrants
Buyers
Industry
Competitors
Suppliers
Substitutes
Charters
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Mission Statement
Vision Statement
Values Statement
Strategy
Operating Goals and Milestones
Leadership
How do I build a pyramid?
Mission
Statement
Goals
Objectives
Plans