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Leadership, Managing the Paradox Teams usually need leaders, but their very presence threatens the autonomy of the team Autonomy: Independence, freedom to choose In Leadership: Self-direction 2 Teams and Leaders Defined Teams: Empowered groups who collaborate in a mutually beneficial fashion to enact positive change. Leaders: Those who take charge of group efforts. Shape goals Coordinate efforts Motivate members 3 Leadership Paradox The presence of a leader does not always guarantee that teams will be effective Leadership seems to run contrary to teamwork Traditional type leaders are often ineffective in team based organizations 4 Leadership vs. Management “Management is doing things right; leadership is doing the right things.” Peter F. Drucker (Educator/Writer) “People don’t want to be managed, they want to be led’’ (Thompson, p. 262) 5 Leadership and Management Management: a business or team function Leadership: a relationship between the leader and the group that energizes the team Leadership: the ability to influence people to achieve the goals of a team or organization Leadership: the point of view that the leader adopts A Leader sees what needs to be done Understands the forces at work in the organization Takes action to make things better 6
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