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COMM 3170: Introduction to Organizational Communication

COMM 3170: Introduction to Organizational Communication. Summer 2005 Dan Lair d.lair@utah.edu. Exam: Results and Review. Questions from Chapter 7. Historical Development of Perspectives on Leadership. 1800s-Early 1900s: “Great Man Theories” Same period through 1930s: Trait Theories

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COMM 3170: Introduction to Organizational Communication

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  1. COMM 3170:Introduction toOrganizational Communication Summer 2005 Dan Lair d.lair@utah.edu

  2. Exam: Results and Review

  3. Questions from Chapter 7

  4. Historical Development of Perspectives on Leadership • 1800s-Early 1900s: “Great Man Theories” • Same period through 1930s: Trait Theories • 1940s-1960s: Functional Theories • 1940s-1970s: Style Theories • 1960s-1970s: Situational/Contingency Theories • 1980s-present: Transformational Theory • 1990s-present: Teamwork and Facilitation

  5. Hersey and Blanchard’sLife Cycle Model of Leadership

  6. Leader-Member Exchange (LMX) Theory (see Box 7.8, p. 193) • Focuses on the relationship between leaders and members • Considers the use of resources (including symbolic ones) in each of those relationships. • Relates the strength of these relations with productivity, involvement, loyalty, and satisfaction. • What are the differences between high and low LMXs?????

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