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Leadership Development

Leadership Development. Two themes from the study of new managers. Become a manager requires a profound psychological adjustment, a transformation Becoming a manger is a process of learning from experience. McCall:.

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Leadership Development

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  1. Leadership Development

  2. Two themes from the study of new managers • Become a manager requires a profound psychological adjustment, a transformation • Becoming a manger is a process of learning from experience

  3. McCall: • The essence of development is that diversity and adversity beat repetition every time. The more dramatic the change in skill demands, the more severe the personnel problems, the more the bottom line pressure, and the sinuous and unexpected the turns in the road, the more opportunity there is for leaning. Unappealing as that may seem, being shocked and pressured and having problems with other people teach the most. For future executives, comfortable circumstances are hardly the road to the top.

  4. Three Components of Leadership Development: Technical • Knowing what good instruction is • Understanding curriculum and pedagogy • Grasp of developmental psychology • Ability to offer differentiated instruction • Operational and financial skills Managerial • Working with people (both individuals and teams) • Knowing how to motivate others • Capacity to manage complexity and change • Ability to see the enterprise as a whole including internal and external interdependencies Personal • Capacity to cope with stress and emotion • Self-knowledge • Balancing strengths and weaknesses • Transformation of identity Adapted from Linda A. Hill (2003)

  5. Stretch Assignments Becoming A Manager, Linda A. Hill (2003)

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