Leadership Behavior and Management Styles 11/7/2015 Carolyn Jacobs, RN, MSN, ONC Leadership vs Management “There is only one manager, but anyone can be a leader.
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Leadership Behavior and
Management Styles
11/7/2015
Carolyn Jacobs, RN, MSN,
ONC
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Leadership vs Management
“There is only one manager, but anyone can be a
leader if they act on their good ideas!”
Leadership:
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Influence based to reach a goal
Informal designation: independent of
management
Achieved positions; special skills
Examples!
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Leadership vs Management
Management:
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Authority based: appointed
Formally designated
Assigned position
Replaced if poor manager; good
leadership skills help!
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Leadership Theories
Hegel
1800’s
Leaders must serve as followers
Great Man/Trait
Earliest theories
“I was born to lead!”
Have innate characteristics
Not “accepted today (Great Man theory
Trait/attribute-from Great Man
Personal leadership characteristics
“looks, walks, talks like a leader”
Limited
Does not consider situation
Does not consider follower
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Leadership Theories cont
Behavioral Theories:
Aka: Humanist approach
Emerged in 1940’s & 50’s
Looked at behaviors leaders
engaged in
Applied to nursing:
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Identifies the relationship
between the work environment
and positive patient outcomes
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Leadership Theory
Situational
Varies with situation
considers structure, atmosphere
and leader’s characteristics
Contingency
Different situation require
different leadership types
Keys to the above theories:
Model that predicts which
leadership style most effective in
situations. Based on follower’s
maturity Involves telling,
selling, participating and
delegating!
By Hersey and Blanchard
Path-goal looks at supervision
more than decision making
Minimizes goal obstruction;
rewards followers; focuses
on goal achievement
Effective leadership style
depends upon the situation; what
is successful in one situation,
may
not be effective inCarolyn
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Leadership Theory cont.
Process theories- as they relate to group
interaction
Transactional/Transformational
Motivates followers to full potential
Influence perceptions
Foster a sense of direction!
What is focus of transformational leader?
Relational
Accomplish a common goal
Servant
Dedicates lives to serving others
Social Change
Work toward common goal, improving quality of life
for all
** shift from task- oriented to a relationship
oriented focus
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Women and Leadership
Historical perspective
Stereotyping-”women less competent
than men”
Nursing
A predominately female-oriented
profession
Leadership roles encounter challenges
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Leadership and Cultures
Culture influences leadership
Legal mandates, affirmative action, civil
rights regulations, and social pressure
Minorities in leadership roles- improving
but still has a ways to go.
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What leadership qualities do you
possess??
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Use the next slide to
consider your own
attributes as a
leader/manager!
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Leadership Qualities and Behaviors
Integrity
Courage
Initiative
Energy
Optimism
Perseverance
Balance
Ability to handle stress
Self-awareness
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Think critically
Solve problems
Respect person
Listen
Skillful Communication
Set goals
Envision future
Develop oneself
Coach others
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Leadership Styles and Effective
Management (Pattern of Behavior)
Leadership styles
Authoritarian (military)
Democratic
Little or no direction
Maximum freedom for individuals-”delegating approach”
*Multicratic- Combines best of all
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Subordinates involved in decision-making
Lengthy process, communications flow up and down
Laissez-Faire or Permissive
Strong control, directive
Downward and task directed
Adapt the leadership style needed for particular
situation!!
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Consider: Ann is a nurse manager for a 26
bed ICU. She is people and relationship
oriented. Ann promotes and facilitates
group discussion and decision making.
Teamwork is the focus for any project and
she provides the necessary resources. She
wants everyone to have a role on the unit
and input into decisions.
What leadership style is exhibited?
Is this style effective in all situations?
Democratic
No, not in situations where
immediate action needed.
What leadership style do you prefer?
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Power and Leadership/Management
Styles
Power…what is it??
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Influence of others through persuasion or coercion
Non-static; ever changing
Power sources: legitimate (authority)
Referent (symbol of leader)
Reward (favor granting)
Coercive (punishment)
Expert (special knowledge) Nurisng!!!
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Power and Leadership/Management Styles
Power…answer these questions!
•The nurse who can accurately interpret an ECG has ____ power.
•The nurse manager who can write a letter of commendation about
your performance in the unit newsletter has ____ power.
•Your nurse manager has authority to grant you a salary increase;
this manager has ______ power.
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Power and Leadership/Management Styles
Power
•The nurse who can accurately interpret an ECG has EXPERT
power.
•The nurse manager who can write a letter of commendation about
your performance in the unit newsletter has REWARD power.
•Your nurse manager has authority to grant you a salary increase;
this manager has LEGITIMATE power. (reward)
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Give an example in which
“coercive” power (punishment)
might be appropriately used in
the nursing profession.
Refer to text…a nurse who is abusing
drugs faces loss of license, job,
salary…patient safety is priority!
Referent power…how might referent
power influence your career as a nurse?
Text…an example…as a nurse you carefully follow directions of
your assigned department head…that individual possess symbol of
power!
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Power and Leadership/Management
Styles
Empowerment
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Share power with others;
enables them to act;
transformational leadership
Delegates much authority for
decision- making
Encourages others to excel!
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Three Factors of Empowerment
Direction: sufficient instructions to give
confidence
Challenge: an element of stretch that will
bring out creativity and satisfaction on
completion
Autonomy/support: confidence that there
is further help and direction available if
needed
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Reasons to Empower
Work output increases
Nursing: better care for more patients
Places decision making in the hands of
those individuals closest to the situation
Nursing: decisions tend to be safer and
better fitted to the needs of a particular
patient or patient care situation
A more enthusiastic, satisfied, and
healthy groupCarolyn
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Question
A unit with what type of leadership
enables empowerment of staff?
A. Situational leadership
B. Great man leadership
C. Transformational leadership
D. Trait leadership
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Answer
C. Transformational leadership
Rationale: many hospital units operate in
some type of transformational leadership
that involves individuals other than the
manager in decision making and supports
democratic leadership.
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The Reciprocal Role
Two parties to any leadership situation
We all begin our careers in a followertype position
Role of the follower
Being a good follower
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The Effective Follower!
What is the effective follower?
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Perceives the relationship between
institutional goals and personal goals
Views leader as working toward both
Need to be both a leader and a follower
(interchangeable!)
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Qualities of a Good Follower!
(Important as a GN)
Know these characteristics!
Invest self in the organization and its goals
Know your responsibilities as a follower
Job description
Report to whom?
Evaluated by whom?
Identify your expectations of the leader.
Support your leader and the group
Stimulate leader and the group!
Follow channels of communication
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Developing Your Leadership Role
and Skills!
Evaluate your own
leadership qualities!
(Leadership exercises)
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Strengths
Weaknesses
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Developing Your Leadership Role
and Skills!
Evaluate your own leadership qualities!
Ways to enhance your own personal power:
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Increase Knowledge and competence
Flexibility
Self-confidence, decisiveness and integrity
Walk, talk, and look poised and confident
Alliances
Develop personal physical resources- healthy living
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Assessing Your Own
Effectiveness as a Leader
Self-assessment
Environmental assessment
Identifying role models
Trying out leadership styles
Evaluating effectiveness
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Test Your Understanding
Which leadership style is considered “people oriented?
1.
Laissez-faire
2.
Authoritarian
3.
Coercive
4.
Democratic
A nurse with the responsibility of deciding the number of staff
member will be assigned to a unit has what kind of power?
1.
Legitimate
2.
Reward
3.
Coercive
4.
Referent
Which method is BEST to assess one’s effectiveness as a leader?
1.
Review amount of formal education
2.
Ask opinion from friend
3.
Wait for input from others
4.
Review personal interactions
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Test Your Understanding!
Which description characterizes
the path-goal theory of
leadership?
Which of the following factors
MOST affects one’s
effectiveness as a manager?
1.
2.
3.
4.
Number of people managed
Salary received
Status within organization
Leadership style
1.
2.
3.
4.
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Identifies common traits
exhibited by leaders
Reflects four behaviors:
telling, selling,
participating, and
delegating
Minimizes goal
obstruction and reward
followers
Born with leadership
qualities
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Test Your Understanding!
1.
2.
Which of the following factors
MOST affects one’s effectiveness
as a manager?
1.
Number of people managed
2.
Salary received
3.
Status within organization
4.
Leadership style *
Which description characterizes the
path-goal theory of leadership?
1.
Identifies common traits
exhibited by leaders
2.
Reflects four behaviors: telling,
selling, participating, and
delegating
3.
Minimizes goal obstruction and
reward followers*
4.
Born with leadership qualities
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1.
Which leadership style is considered
“people oriented”?
1.
Laissez-faire
2.
Authoritarian
3.
Coercive
4.
Democratic*
2.
A nurse with the responsibility of
deciding the number of staff
member will be assigned to a unit
has what kind of power?
1.
Legitimate*
2.
Reward*
3.
Coercive
4.
Referent
3.
Which method is BEST assess one’s
effectiveness as a leader?
1.
Review amount of formal
education
2.
Ask opinion from friend
3.
Wait for input from others
4.
Review personal interactions*
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The End
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