Functions Of Management And Leadership Flashcards

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Features of autocratic leadership

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Full control of decision making
Uses power from position to get others to carry out work
Employees have little or no input
Motivation through rewards (ie piece rate payment)

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Benefits of autocratic leadership

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Actions can happen quickly which is good in high demand and emergencies
Improves productivity due to quick decision making
Lower skilled staff do not have pressure to make decisions

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Limitations of autocratic leadership

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Demotivating for staff that are higher skilled because they do not feel valued or involved
Quality of decisions might be poorer

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Features of paternalistic leadership

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A softer form of autocratic leadership - leader decides what is best for employees and addresses their needs
Little delegation
Typical paternalistic leader explains the specific reason as to why he/she has taken certain actions

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Features of democratic leadership

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Focus of power is more with the group as a whole
Leadership functions are shared within the group
Employees have greater involvement in decision making
Emphasis on delegation and consultation, although leader has the final say

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Benefits of democratic leadership

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Employees know the business well so are better able to make informed decisions
Can help motivate employees, leading to more productivity and higher retention
Better quality decisions

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Limitations of democratic leadership

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Slows down decision making - not good in emergencies
May be conflict in decision making
Less experienced staff may not feel in a position to make decisions and may want to be told what to do

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Features of laissez-faire leadership

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Gives employees little direction
Responsibility for decision making lies with individuals and the group
Leaders get employees to choose how to complete objectives, make decisions and resolve problems on their own

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Benefits of laissez-faire leadership

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Employees can feel motivated
Decisions can be made quickly

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Limitation of laissez-faire leadership

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Employees might not be motivated which can result in lower productivity and more waste

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Trait leadership type

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Habitual patterns of behaviour and thought
(Carlyle and Galton, McGregor)

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Behavioural leadership type

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Focuses heavily on the actions of the leader
(Blake and Mouton)

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Contingency leadership type

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Supposes a leader’s effectiveness is dependent on whether their leadership style suits a particular situation
(Lewin, Tannenbaum and Schmidt)

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Functional leadership type

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A leadership style that leads with the belief that a team working together will achieve better results than people working individually
(Adair)

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Characteristics of a manager

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Obeyed by subordinates
Minimises risk
Prefers the status quo
‘Steady state’
Sets an example
Tells employees to follow procedure
Not very outgoing
Task focused

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Characteristics of a leader

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Followed by subordinates
Risk-taker
Embraces change
Creative
Inspires other to behave in a certain way
Encourages new ways of thinking
Charismatic
People focused - soft skills, persuasive

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Management

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The process of co-ordinating the activities of a business in order to achieve defined objectives

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Definition of the functions of management

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The set of core activities which define the role of managers in a business environment

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What are the four functions of management?

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Planning
Organising
Directing
Controlling

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Planning (functions of management)

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Involves an individual going through a process to decide what they want to achieve (making decisions)

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Organising (functions of management)

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Involves arrangement (ie taking action)

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Directing (functions of management)

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Involves giving duties to employees

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Controlling (functions of management)

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The way that a manager ensures that work is done

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What are the two pairs of complementary functions of the four functions of management?

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Planning and organising
Directing and controlling

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How might a manager’s success be measured?

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Customer service reviews / feedback
Employee retention
Sales levels
Absenteeism levels of employees
Ability to meet deadlines
Staff / line relationships
Reputation
Quality of tasks completed
Meeting objectives
Increased output

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What constraints (limitations/restrictions) could prevent a manager from being successful?

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External issues (eg the pandemic)
Ability and confidence to make decisions
Amount of resources
Structure of the organisation
Budget of the business
Strength of competition
Skills or ability to manage