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What Is Your Mental Image Of A Leader? How Many Visualized A US President Or Mil
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| Term Paper Title | What Is Your Mental Image Of A Leader? How Many Visualized A US President Or Mil |
| # of Words | 419 |
| # of Pages (250 words per page double spaced) | 1.68 |
"What is your mental image of a leader? How many visualized a US President or military leader? How many pictured a man?" Thus, Charles Manz, SOM's spring Nirenberg lecturer and the School's Charles and Janet Nirenberg professor in Business Leadership waxed Socratic in his first contact with a large SOM audience. Manz will join the School of Management full-time in September. He is currently on the faculty of the College of Business at Arizona State University in Tempe. Without question, many of the 250 students, faculty members and friends of the School in attendance left with new, perhaps seismic insights into leadership and its role in the workplace. Manz's strategy was to present a typology of leadership styles, culminating in his own cause celebre, "superleadership."
A film clip of John Wayne as an imperious World War II army sergeant illustrated Manz' first leadership category, the strongman, a martinet who issues inflexible, fear-based edicts and commands. "That style is entirely appropriate in a battle setting or a burning building; just don't try it in the workplace," he quipped. Next, he turned to the transactor, whose power is based solely on the ability to reward followers. "As a leader, you get what you pay for and nothing more," he observed. In another film clip, an army officer's inspi...This is not the end of the termpaper! Register below to see the complete version of this term paper.
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