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Papers On Business Management & Management Theory
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Leadership and Organizational Change
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This 16 page paper provides a hypothetical case study for analysis. When a section head must fire one of six employees, she vies for a safe political option, but not one that helps the organization. The case study is presented and analyzed after a review of the literature on the subject of management, leadership and change in organizations is conducted. Bibliography lists 14 sources.
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Leadership and Power in a Learning Organisation
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This 19 page paper considers the role of power leadership and mastery in a learning organisation. The paper begins by examining what is meant a learning organisation and its’ characteristics and then considers the different types of leadership, applying them to the model of the learning organisation. The bibliography cites 18 sources.
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Leadership and Succession at Johnson & Johnson
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A 14 page paper discussing the qualities of successful "changing of the guard" at leading companies. What makes such an effective leader that all of industry recognizes the organization's leadership and business gurus gush over the organization's leadership? Moreover, how does such a company deal with management succession in a manner that ensures continued strong leadership? Johnson & Johnson provides an apt example. The answer lies in culture, attitude, approach to succession and the presence of true leadership rather than only management. The paper includes examples of Southwest Airlines and GE, as well as provides a theoretical base. Bibliography lists 16 sources.
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Leadership and the New Science
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This 3 page paper provides an overview of the central elements presented in Margaret Wheatley's book Leadership and the New Science. This paper considers the thesis presented by Wheatley and then its implications for applied management theory. No additional sources cited.
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Leadership and the Politics of an Organization
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This 4 page paper on politics uses an article by Dr. Marilyn Moats Kennedy as a springboard for discussion. Bibliography lists 4 sources.
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Leadership As It Influences Processes
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A 12 page paper that demonstrates the impact of leadership and the influence process on the structure of organizations. While discussing leadership and its primary role within different types of organizations, the writer also demonstrates the significance of individuals within organizations, the importance of organizations within society, and the interrelationship among all three. Bibliography lists 8 sources.
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Leadership As Metaphors
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A 7 page paper that discusses why metaphors are used so often to describe leadership. Scholars have failed in their attempts to agree on the definition of leadership. Some have offered definitions but most describe traits, behaviors, characteristics and skills. This is one of the reasons metaphors have been used so often to describe leaders and leaderships. The writer reports the many contexts from which metaphors are drawn. The essay then offers an example of a historical figure and comments on the metaphors the writer would use to describe their own leadership style. Bibliography lists 6 sources.
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Leadership at Wal-Mart
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This 16 page paper examines leadership at Wal-Mart. The first part of the paper uses a PESTLE analysis to examine the political, economic, socio-cultural, technological, legal and environmental influences and the way leadership has responded to these influences. The second part of the paper looks at leadership at store level and considers the theory that supports why a (fictitious) store manager is a good manager. The bibliography cites 21 sources.
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Leadership Audit
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This 9 page paper looks at an organisation and conducts a leadership audit from the bottom up. The paper looks at the different management styles throughout the organisation and compares them to different leadership and management paradigms in order to understand how this organisation works. In this case the example used it Citibank. The ideas of people such as Drucker, Senge, Handy and Helgesen are included. The bibliography cites 7 sources.
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Leadership Characteristics of Residential Property Managers
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A 10 page paper discussing the traits and skills that a property manager must have. The effective property manager must have the ability to be all things to all people at one time or another, while simultaneously having a knack for getting things done. The property manager cannot be one to "sit" on situations to see how they will develop, because any time a situation arises it typically has the potential of growing into something much larger than when it is discovered. Property management is not a career choice for the procrastinator or for one who cannot communicate effectively with any individual of any background or social standing. Bibliography lists 6 sources.
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Leadership Characteristics: Learned, Innate or Both?
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This is an 8 page paper discussing leadership traits and whether or not the traits can be learned, are innate or both. Tutorial suggestions are inserted throughout the paper in square brackets. Theories of leadership whether historical or modern day all seem to include certain elements some of which appear to be learned and can be taught and others which can only be described as innate traits. Characteristics needed for good leadership include the ability to motivate people within an organization, the ability to communicate the mission of the organization and the ability to promote positive team work in order to increase production among other elements. Regardless of the fact that these elements can be taught within programs and are sought in individuals within organization, traditionally exceptional leaders also possess a vision for the future and ways in which to apply that vision successfully and a great deal of charisma. The elements of vision and charisma may be more difficult to learn and may be described as innate. Leadership courses will continue to be taught and guidelines for successful leadership will continue to be published which will contain essentially elements necessary in today’s leaders and leaders who have learned and apply these guidelines will no doubt be successful. However, based on historical leadership studies, those leaders who excel beyond the others will not doubt possess learned skills but also have the advantage of the innate elements of charisma and vision as well.
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