Unit 2- Managers, Leadership and Decision making Flashcards

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Autocratic.
-Description of style?

-Key features?

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-Managers make all decisions. Communicate top —-: down (one-way).

-Objective setting + staff controlling/monitoring.

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Benefits of autocratic leadership?

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Useful when:

-working with a large number of low-skilled staff.

-when quick decisions are needed.

-improves productivity.

-Decision and direction of the business is kept consistent (not swayed by staff)
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Drawbacks of an autocratic leadership style?

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  • demotivated staff = low staff retention
    +
    -High-pressure environment = increased mistakes.
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Democratic.
-description of style?

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  • Manager gives employees better involvement in decision making.

-Use of delegation.

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Benefits of democratic leadership style?

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  • motivated workforce = commitment to business, satisfaction and quality of work may improve.
  • frees up managers’ time to make toucher decisions, that require higher expertise.
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Drawbacks of democratic leadership style?

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-slow decision-making and the need for a consensus may make it harder to take the “best” decisions. = decrease in performance.

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Laissez-faire leadership style.
-description of style?

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-Leader has peripheral role, leaving staff to manage the business.

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Benefits of laissez-faire leadership style?

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-May promote innovation.

-Could bring out the best in talented employees.

-the responsibility could motivate.

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Drawbacks of laissez-faire leadership style?

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-if staff isn’t so competent then = lack of focus and sense of direction.
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-can encourage laziness = decreased productivity.

-success largely dependent on employees.

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Paternalistic leadership style.
description of style?

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  • managers consult employees before making decisions (decisions are normally in the best interest of staff).
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Benefits of a paternalistic leadership style?

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  • employees feel involved = which increases motivation and productivity.
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  • subordinates are more likely to obey the leader, as they understand instructions are in their best interest.
  • high staff retention = lowered recruitment cost.
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Drawbacks of paternalistic leadership style?

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  • (in the long-term) staff will recognize that the leader is too caring, therefore they might exploit this.
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Outline two advantages of using a scientific approach to decision-making.

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1) Decreased risk and the chance of failure.
2) Easier to get “key players” and shareholders to buy in.

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Outline three disadvantages of using a scientific approach to decision-making.

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1) Slower than “intuitive”.
2) Expensive
3) Is the data: biased or historical? = reduces validity.

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Outline 3 advantages of using intuition in decision-making.

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1) Quick/ time effective.

2) Easier to make judgments off on incomplete data.

3) If an expert is involved, their seasoned knowledge/opinion may be enough, or even better than scientific.

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Outline 2 disadvantages of using intuition in decision-making.

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1) Difficult to “sell” ideas.
2) Very risky = costly.

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Outline 2 weaknesses of decision trees.

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1) The probability for an outcome may be based on past results, but even so they are likely to be guestimates.

2) Doesn’t necessarily reduce risks.

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Outline 1 strengths of decision trees.

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1) Choices are all considered equally, once laid out. Makes manger’s quantify best decisions.

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What are the 4 key factors that can influence decisions made?

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1) Competition + External environment:
- Demographic
- Interest rates

2) Mission + Objectives

3) Resources:
- Finances
- Production capacity
- Staff capability

4) Ethics:
- Changes in laws

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What are the 6 stakeholders and their interests in the business?

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1) Employees - Job security, good working conditions, fair pay.

2) Customers - Good service, value for money.

3) Local communities - Avoidance of pollution + congestion, employment.

4) Suppliers - Regular orders, on-time payment.

5) Shareholders - Capital growth, dividends.

6) Government - Employment, payment of taxes.

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How to manage relation withs high power/interest, “key players”? (Top right of Stakeholder map).

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  • Keep happy by involving them in the decision-making process.
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How to manage relations with low power/interest stakeholders? (Bottom left)

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  • Simply keep them up to date via newsletters.
23
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How to manage relation with high power, low interest stakeholders? (Top left)

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  • Regularly consulted
  • If possible, management should try and increase their levels of interest, to avoid any possible conflicts at a later date.
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How to manage relations with low power, high interest stakeholders? ( Bottom right)

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  • Kept informed to enhance the reputation of the business as a considerate company.
25
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What are the benefits of moving up the Tannenbaum Schmidt?

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1) increased employee motivation
2) innovation
3) improved decision quality
4) talent development

25
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What are the benefits of moving up the Tannenbaum Schmidt?

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1) increased employee motivation
2) innovation
3) improved decision quality
4) talent development