Charismatic Leadership
Charismatic Leadership
Charismatic Leadership
Leadership
Trait Theory
Leadership Traits:
Traits represent the personal
characteristics that differentiate leaders from followers.
• Historic findings reveal that leaders and followers
vary by
- intelligence
- dominance
- self-confidence
- level of energy and activity
- task-relevant knowledge
• Contemporary findings show that
- people tend to perceive that someone is a leader when he or
she exhibits traits associated with intelligence, masculinity,
and
dominance
- people want their leaders to be credible
- credible leaders are honest, forward-looking, inspiring, and
competent
Trait Theory (continued)
Environmental Factors
- Employee’s task
- Authority system
- Work group
Transactional versus
Charismatic Leadership
Of the Subordinate
1. Ability, experience, training, knowledge X
2. Need for Independence X X
3. “Professional” orientation X X
4. Indifference toward organizational rewards X X
Of the Task
5. Unambiguous and Routine X
6. Methodically invariant X
7. Provides its own feedback concerning
accomplishment X
8. Intrinsically satisfying. X
Substitutes for Leadership (cont)
Relationship- Task-Oriented or
Oriented or Initiating
Considerate Structure Leader
Leader Behavior is
Behavior is Unnecessary
Characteristic Unnecessary
Of the Organization
9. Formalization (explicit plans, goals, and X
areas
of responsibility)