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1、Copyright 2015 McGraw-Hill Education. All rights reserved. No reproduction or distribution without the prior written consent of McGraw-Hill Education.Leader Development“Leadership and learning are indispensable to each other.”John F. KennedyChapter2The Action-Observation-Reflection ModelMaking the m

2、ost of experience is key to developing ones leadership ability.The action-observation-reflection (A-O-R) model shows that leadership development is enhanced when the experience involves three different processes:ActionObservationReflectionSpiral of experience: Colin Powells example.The Spiral of Exp

3、erienceThe Key Role of Perception in the Spiral of ExperienceExperience is not just a matter of what events happen to you; it also depends on how you perceive those events.Perception affects all three phases of the action-observation-reflection model.People actively shape and construct their experie

4、nces.Perception and ObservationObservation and perception both deal with attending to events around us.We are selective in what we attend to and what we, in turn, perceive.Perceptual sets can influence any of our senses:They are the tendency or bias to perceive one thing and not another.Feelings, ne

5、eds, prior experiences, and expectations can all trigger a perceptual set.Stereotypes represent powerful impediments to learning.Awareness of biases occurs upon reflection.Perception and ReflectionReflection deals with how we interpret our observations.Perception is inherently an interpretive, or a

6、meaning-making, activity.Attributions are the explanations we develop for the behaviors or actions we attend to.Fundamental attribution error is the tendency to overestimate the dispositional causes of behavior and underestimate the environmental causes when others fail.Perception and Reflection (co

7、nt.)A self-serving bias is the tendency to make external attributions for ones own failures, yet make internal attributions for ones successes.The actor/observer difference refers to the fact that people who are observing an action are much more likely than the actor to make the fundamental attribut

8、ion error.Reflection involves higher functions like evaluation and judgment, not just perception and attribution.Perception and ActionResearch shows that perceptions and biases affect supervisors actions towards poorly performing subordinates.The self-fulfilling prophecy occurs when our expectations

9、/predictions play a causal role in bringing about the events we predict.Studies show that having expectations about others can subtly influence our actions, and these actions can, in turn, affect the way others behave.The Role of Expectations in Social InteractionReflection and Leadership Developmen

10、tReflection offers leaders insights about framing problems differently, viewing situations from multiple perspectives, and understanding subordinates better.Leaders tend to ignore reflection due to a lack of time or a lack of awareness of its value.Intentional reflection may prompt leaders to see po

11、tential benefits in experience not initially considered relevant.Single- and Double-Loop LearningSingle-loop learners seek relatively little feedback that may significantly confront their fundamental ideas or actions.Individuals learn only about subjects within the “comfort zone” of their belief sys

12、tems.Double-loop learning involves being willing to confront ones own views and inviting others to do the same. Mastering double-loop learning can be thought of as learning how to learn.Learning is enhanced with after event reviews (AERs).Making the Most of Your Leadership Experiences: Learning to L

13、earn from ExperienceThe learning events and developmental experiences that punctuate ones life are usually stressful.Being able to go against the grain of ones personal historical success requires a strong commitment to learning and a willingness to let go of the fear of failure. To be successful, l

14、earning must continue throughout life and beyond the completion of ones formal education.Leader Development in CollegeThe number of college-level leadership studies programs is rising, but few programs offer academic credit, such as academic minors. Leadership programs should be multidisciplinary an

15、d should cultivate values through service learning. Program elements might involve individualized feedback to students.Case studies, role playing, simulations, and games provide opportunities for self-discovery and practice. Leader Development in Organizational Settings Organization-based leadership

16、 programs benefit both the individual and the organization.The return on investment (ROI) for investments in leadership development are both positive and substantial.Most programs are aimed at leaders and supervisors in industry and public service.Program content depends on the organization level of

17、 participants:First-level supervisorsMid-level managersLeader Development in Organizational Settings (cont.)Programs for first-level supervisors use lectures, case studies, and role-playing exercises to improve supervisory skills:TrainingMonitoring, Giving feedbackCompleting performance reviewsLeade

18、r Development in Organizational Settings (cont.)Mid-level manager programs use individualized feedback, case studies, presentations, role playing, simulations, and in-basket exercises to improve the following: Interpersonal skillsOral and written communication skillsTime management skillsPlanningGoa

19、l settingConger states that a multi-tiered approach is effective and should focus on personal growth, skill building, feedback, and conceptual awareness.Leadership development in the 21st century must occur in more lifelike situations and contexts.Leadership programs for senior executives and CEOs f

20、ocus on strategic planning, public relations, and interpersonal skills.Leader Development in Organizational Settings (cont.)Action LearningTraditional training programs involve personnel taking leadership classes during work hours.Such training addresses common leadership issues, but its artificial

21、nature makes it difficult to transfer concepts to actual work situations. In contrast, action learning involves the use of actual work issues and challenges as the developmental activity itself.The philosophy of action learning is that the best learning involves learning by doing.Development Plannin

22、gDevelopment planning is a process that helps leaders to accelerate the development of their own leadership skills.To make enduring behavioral changes, leaders must provide positive answers to five questions:Do leaders know which of their behaviors need to change?Is the leader motivated to change th

23、ese behaviors?Do leaders have plans in place for changing targeted behaviors? Do leaders have opportunities to practice new skills?Are leaders held accountable for changing targeted behaviors? Development Planning (cont.)Development planning is more than a planit is really a process. Good developmen

24、t plans are constantly being revised as new skills are learned or new opportunities to develop skills e available.Development planning provides a methodology for leaders to improve their behavior even as they go about their daily work activities.CoachingCoaching is a key leadership skill that can he

25、lp leaders improve the bench strength of the group and retain high-quality followers.Coaching is the “process of equipping people with the tools, knowledge, and opportunities they need to develop and e more successful.” There are two types of coaching: informal and formal. Coaching (cont.)Informal c

26、oaching takes place whenever a leader helps followers to change their behaviors.According to Peterson and Hicks, the best informal coaching generally consists of five steps:Forging a partnershipInspiring commitmentGrowing skillsPromoting persistenceShaping the environmentCoaching (cont.)The 5-step i

27、nformal coaching process can be used to diagnose why behavioral change is not occurring and what can be done about it.Informal coaching can and does occur anywhere in the organization.Informal coaching is effective for both high-performing and low-performing followers.Coaching increases in difficult

28、y when it occurs either remotely or across cultures. Coaching (cont.)Formal coaching programs are designed for the specific needs and goals of individual executives and managers in leadership positions. Such programs share common features:The one-on-one relationship between manager and coach lasts f

29、rom six months to more than a year.The process begins with an assessment of the manager to clarify development needs.The coach and manager meet monthly to build skills.Role plays and videotape are used extensively, and coaches provide immediate feedback.Coaching (cont.)Formal coaching programs can c

30、ost more than $100,000.Coaching may be more effective at changing behavior than more traditional learning and training approaches.Behavioral changes from coaching tend to be in place one year after the termination of a coaching program, indicating permanent behavioral change.Coaching candidates tend

31、 to have multi-million dollar budgets and thousands of subordinates.MentoringIn an organization, you can gain valuable perspectives and insights through close association with a mentoran experienced person willing to take you under his/her wing.Mentoring is a personal relationship in which a more ex

32、perienced mentor (usually someone 2-4 levels higher in an organization) acts as a guide, role model, and sponsor of a less experienced protg.Mentoring (cont.)Mentors provide protgs with knowledge, advice, challenge, counsel, and support about career opportunities, organizational strategy and policy, and office politics.Mentoring is not the same as coaching because it may not target specific development needs and the mentor may not even be part of the organization.There are formal and informal mentoring programs.Mentoring (cont.)Informal mentoring occurs when a protg and mentor bui

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