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What should leaders do? Get results! • New research by consulting firm Hay/McBer draws on a random sample of 3,871 executives from a worldwide data base of 20,000 global executives. • The research found 6 distinct leadership styles coming from emotional intelligence. These styles appear to have a unique impact on the working atmosphere of a company. What should leaders do? Get results! (Cont.) • The research indicates that leaders with the best results do not rely on only one leadership style. They use most of them based on the business situation. • Emotional intelligence is the ability to manage ourselves and out relationships effectively. • The 4 capabilities are: self-awareness self-management social awareness social skills. What are the Six Leadership Styles? Brief grouping includes: Coercive: leaders demand immediate compliance. Authoritative: leaders mobilize people toward a vision. Affiliative: leaders create emotional bonds and harmony. Democratic: leaders build consensus through participation. Pacesetting: leaders expect excellence and self-direction. Coaching: leaders develop people for the future How do we Measure Leadership’s Impact? David McClelland (Harvard) found that leaders with strengths in a critical mass of 6 or more emotional intelligence competencies were far more effective than peers who lacked such strengths. • When he analyzed division heads of a global food and beverage company, he found that among leaders with a critical mass of emotional intelligence, 87% rd placed in the top 3 for annual salary bonuses based on their business performance. These leaders and their divisions outperformed others by 15 to 20%. What was McClelland’s Research Trying to Find? The research was trying to find links among leadership and emotional intelligence, and climate and performance. • Climate refers to 6 key factors that influence an organization’s working environment including flexibility (how free employees feel to innovate) responsibility to the organization, standards that people set, clarity that people have about the mission and values, and commitment to a common purpose.
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