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Unit 13: Motivation and Leadership




                                                                                                Notes
             Questions
             1.  What, according to you, were the reasons for Rohit's disillusionment? Answer the
                 question using Maslow's Hierarchy of Needs or Expectancy Theory of Motivation.
             2.  How would you evaluate Aparna's behaviour in terms of need for power, need for
                 achievement and theory X/Y?
             3.  What should Rohit do to resolve his situation? What can a team leader do to ensure
                 high levels of motivation among his/her team members?

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          13.3 Definitions and Meaning of Leadership

          There are many definitions of leadership. Some of the definitions of leadership are reproduced
          below:
          "Leadership" according to Alford and Beatty "is the ability to secure desirable actions from a
          group of followers voluntarily, without the use of coercion."
          According to Chester I Barnard, "it (leadership)  refers to  the quality of the behaviour of  the
          individual whereby they guide people on their activities in organised efforts".
          According to Terry, "A leader shows the way by his own example. He is not a pusher, he pulls
          rather than pushes".

          According to Koontz and O'Donnell, Managerial leadership is "the ability to exert inter-personal
          influence by means of communication, towards the achievement of a goal. Since managers get
          things done through people, their success depends, to a considerable extent upon their ability to
          provide leadership".
          In the words of R. T. Livingston, Leadership is "the ability to awaken in others the desire to
          follow a common objective".
          According to the Encyclopedia of the Social Sciences, "Leadership is the relation between an
          individual and a group around some common interest and behaving in a manner directed or
          determined by him".
          According to  Peter Drucker, Leadership "is  not making friends and  influencing people, i.e.,
          salesmanship is the lifting of man's vision to higher sights, the raising of man's performance to
          higher standards, the building of man's personality beyond its normal limitations".
          From  the above  definitions we  can conclude  that leadership  is a  psychological  process  of
          influencing followers (subordinates) and providing guidance, directing and leading the people
          in an organisation towards attainment of the objectives of the enterprise

          13.4 Characteristic of Leadership

          1.   Leadership implies the existence of followers: We appraise the qualities of a leader by
               studying his followers. In an organisation, leaders are also followers, e.g., a supervisor
               works under a branch head.
          2.   Leadership involves a community of interest between the leader and his followers: In other
               words, the objectives of both the leader and his men are one and the same.
          3.   Leadership involves an unequal  distribution  of  authority  among  leaders  and  group
               members:  Leaders can direct some  of the  activities of  group members,  i.e., the  group
               members are compelled or are willing to obey most of the leader's directions.




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