Favorite Quote: "Vision without action is merely a dream, action without vision just passes the time. Vision with action can change the world. - Joel Barker
Saturday, November 19, 2011
The Beginning of the End
The semester is coming to an end and my four years here at San Diego State University are over. I am embarking on the next step in my life and trying out the real world. I have taken away great knowledge from all my classes at SDSU, especially my HTM classes. Leadership classes like this have taught me that you don’t have to be a born leader but can become one through knowledge and hard work. Before this class I saw only one type of leadership theory and thought that definition never could include someone like me. After having HTM management classes, entrepreneurship classes and leadership classes I have confidence in myself to lead others one day in my profession. I never understood why we had so many projects always due in all the HTM classes, but know I understand they were just introducing us for what’s to come. So thank you to all the professors here at HTM for teaching students like me introductory courses to the rest of our lives. Classes like yours have taught me that anything is possible in my career.
Friday, November 18, 2011
Thursday, November 10, 2011
heroic leadership
The true leader is essentially a hero - someone who does something outstanding. The appointed manager cannot compel hero worship. We admire heroic leaders too much sometimes, thus depending on them and disempowering ourselves. These days, heroic leadership is out and post-heroic is in. Still, one important question remains: Does heroic leadership have a place in organizations? If heroic leadership can add value, then managers need to learn which style to use and when. Lee Iacocca and Jack Welch were heroic leaders, strong characters with firm answers. However, recent financial scandals have cast doubt on the wisdom of granting so much power to any individual. Complexity has made it harder for one person to know it all anyway. The Level 5 leaders described by Jim Collins in Good to Great illustrate the post-heroic style: they possess the humility to involve others in developing new strategic.
Peter Drucker’s views Heroic Leadership interestingly, it was the same James Burns who introduced the concept of Heroic Leadership. But it wasn’t as some think. Perhaps misled by a misunderstanding of what the name represented, some have corrupted Burns’ concept of Heroic Leadership such that it has become the ultimate representative of the less desirable transactional type and for much that has gone wrong within organizations in recent years. Yet Burns introduced Heroic Leadership not as an example of transactional leadership, but as an example of the preferred transforming type.
Resources:
1) http://cbae.nmsu.edu/~dboje/teaching/338/leader_model_boje.htm#heroic
2)http://www.humanresourcesiq.com/business-strategies/columns/drucker-and-heroic-leadership/
3)http://www.newworldofwork.co.uk/2011/03/03/heroic-leadership-%E2%80%93-a-summary/
4)http://changingminds.org/disciplines/leadership/styles/leadership_styles.htm
Peter Drucker’s views Heroic Leadership interestingly, it was the same James Burns who introduced the concept of Heroic Leadership. But it wasn’t as some think. Perhaps misled by a misunderstanding of what the name represented, some have corrupted Burns’ concept of Heroic Leadership such that it has become the ultimate representative of the less desirable transactional type and for much that has gone wrong within organizations in recent years. Yet Burns introduced Heroic Leadership not as an example of transactional leadership, but as an example of the preferred transforming type.
Resources:
1) http://cbae.nmsu.edu/~dboje/teaching/338/leader_model_boje.htm#heroic
2)http://www.humanresourcesiq.com/business-strategies/columns/drucker-and-heroic-leadership/
3)http://www.newworldofwork.co.uk/2011/03/03/heroic-leadership-%E2%80%93-a-summary/
4)http://changingminds.org/disciplines/leadership/styles/leadership_styles.htm
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