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0 8 . 0 4 L E A D I N G Leadership L e a Styles d e r s h i p S t y l Tony Kippenberger e s (cid:2)Fast track route to mastering effective leadership styles (cid:2)Covers the key areas of leadership styles, from developing a style to suit the situation and organizational type to cross-cultural issues and the new interest in ‘servant leadership’ (cid:2)Examples and lessons from some of the world’s most successful leaders, including David Simon and John Browne, Konosuke Matsushita and Herb Kelleher, and ideas from the smartest LE thinkers, including Manfred Kets de Vries, Ed Schein, Gareth 0 LE A 8 A DIN Jones and Bob Goffee, Ken Blanchard and John Adair .04 DIN G G (cid:2)Includes a glossary of key concepts and a comprehensive resources guide 6 / Dreaming Insights Leadership Styles Tony Kippenberger (cid:2)Fast track route to mastering effective leadership styles (cid:2)Covers the key areas of leadership styles, from developing a style to suit the situation and organizational type to cross- cultural issues and the new interest in ‘servant leadership’ (cid:2)Examples and lessons from some of the world’s most successful leaders, including David Simon and John Browne, Konosuke Matsushita and Herb Kelleher, and ideas from the smartest thinkers, including Manfred Kets de Vries, Ed Schein, Gareth Jones and Bob Goffee, Ken Blanchard and L John Adair 0 E 8 A (cid:2)Includes a glossary of key concepts and a comprehensive .04 DIN G resources guide CopyrightCapstonePublishing2002 TherightofTonyKippenbergertobeidentifiedastheauthorofthisworkhas beenassertedinaccordancewiththeCopyright,DesignsandPatentsAct1988 Firstpublished2002by CapstonePublishing(aWileycompany) 8NewtecPlace MagdalenRoad OxfordOX41RE UnitedKingdom http://www.capstoneideas.com Allrightsreserved.Nopartofthispublicationmaybereproduced,storedina retrievalsystem,ortransmitted,inanyformorbyanymeans,electronic,mechan- ical,includinguploading,downloading,printing,recordingorotherwise,except as permitted under the fair dealing provisions of the Copyright,Designs and Patents Act 1988, or under the terms of a license issued by the Copyright LicensingAgency,90TottenhamCourtRoad,London,W1P9HE,UK,without thepermissioninwritingofthePublisher.RequeststothePublishershouldbe addressedtothePermissionsDepartment,JohnWiley&Sons,Ltd,BaffinsLane, Chichester,WestSussex,PO191UD,[email protected] orfaxedto(+44)1243770571. CIPcataloguerecordsforthisbookareavailablefromtheBritishLibrary andtheUSLibraryofCongress ISBN1-84112-358-7 ThistitleisalsoavailableinprintasISBN1-84112-357-9 SubstantialdiscountsonbulkquantitiesofExpressExecbooksareavailable tocorporations,professionalassociationsandotherorganizations.Please contactCapstoneformoredetailson+44(0)1865798623or(fax)+44 (0)1865240941or(e-mail)[email protected] 6 / Dreaming Insights 6 / Dreaming Insights Introduction to ExpressExec ExpressExec is 3 million words of the latest management thinking compiled into 10 modules. Each module contains 10 individual titles formingacomprehensiveresourceofcurrentbusinesspracticewritten by leading practitioners in their field. From brand management to balancedscorecard,ExpressExecenablesyoutograspthekeyconcepts behind each subject and implement the theory immediately. Each of the100titlesisavailableinprintandelectronicformats. Through the ExpressExec.comWebsite you will discover that you canaccessthecompleteresourceinanumberofways: » printedbooksore-books; » e-content–PDForXML(forlicensedsyndication)addingvaluetoan intranetorInternetsite; » acorporatee-learning/knowledgemanagementsolutionprovidinga cost-effectiveplatformfordevelopingskillsandsharingknowledge withinanorganization; » bespokedelivery–tailoredsolutionstosolveyourneed. Whynotvisitwww.expressexec.comandregisterforfreekeymanage- ment briefings, a monthly newsletterand interactive skills checklists. ShareyourideasaboutExpressExecandyourthoughtsaboutbusiness today. [email protected]. Contents IntroductiontoExpressExec v 08.04.01 IntroductiontoLeadershipStyles 1 08.04.02 WhatareLeadershipStyles? 5 08.04.03 TheEvolutionofLeadershipStyles 13 08.04.04 TheE-Dimension 25 08.04.05 TheGlobalDimension 35 08.04.06 TheStateofthe‘‘LeadershipArt’’ 47 08.04.07 InPractice–SuccessfulLeadershipStyles 63 08.04.08 KeyConceptsandThinkers 85 08.04.09 Resources 97 08.04.10 TenStepstoMakingYourLeadershipStyle Work 107 FrequentlyAskedQuestions(FAQs) 117 Acknowledgments 121 1 0 . 4 0 . 8 0 Introduction to Leadership Styles Why is the style of leadership used today so important? Why does it need to be different from the way it’s always been done? Chapter 1 explains: » howtheshiftfrommanualtoknowledgeworkhaschangedwhatis nowrequiredofaleader;and » whytheexpectationsandaspirationsofemployeescallforadifferent leadershipstyle. 2 LEADERSHIPSTYLES ‘‘Becomingaleaderisnoteasy,justasbecomingadoctororapoet isn’teasy,andanyonewhoclaimsotherwiseisfoolinghimself.’’ WarrenBennis,authorandleadershipexpert Itisdifficult,atthebeginningofthetwenty-firstcentury,tograspthe scale of change that has occurredin the workplaceover the last 100 yearsorso.Buttounderstandthevitalemphasisthatisnowplacedon leadership,andinparticularthestyleofthatleadership,itisvaluable toputthesechangesincontext. When the industrial revolution began at the end of the eighteenth century,it triggereda centuryofinvention.Intheprocess,itcreated afundamentalshiftinthenatureofproduction,frombeingcraft-based tobeingtechnology-based.Butthechangesthisbroughtaboutinthe nature of work were deeply traumatizing and created a huge sense of alienation among a new type of production worker. People were forced,intheirsearchforwork,tomovefromthecountrysidetothe grim,unsanitaryconditionsofthenewindustrialtownsandcities.Itwas thisalienationthatpromptedMarxtopredictthatthecapitalistsystem wouldcollapse.Butitdidn’t.PeterDrucker,thedoyenofmanagement scholars, who has been thinking and writing on the subject for 60 years,arguesthatthecreditforthisshouldgotooneman–Frederick WinslowTaylor–andhistheoryofscientificmanagement.‘‘Fewfigures inintellectualhistoryhavehadgreaterimpactthanTaylor.Andfewhave beensowilfullymisunderstoodandsoassiduouslymisquoted.’’1 Taylorfirstbeganhisstudyin1881,twoyearsbeforeMarx’sdeath. What prompted him was his own alarm at the growing and mutual hatred between capitalists and workers. What he wanted to do was to increase workers’ productivity so that they could earn a decent living–aconceptdismissedbyhiscontemporaries,whobelievedthat theonlywayaworkercouldproducemorewasbyworkinglongeror harder,orboth. THE PRODUCTIVITY REVOLUTION Although machinery had vastly increased industrial output, manual workers themselves were no more productive in making or moving things in the late nineteenth century than they had been in Greek and Roman times. By studying time and motion and breaking down

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