Summarize the conclusion of trait theories of leadership
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Big Five personality traits
The Big Five personality traits, also known as the five-factor model (FFM), and theOCEAN model, is a taxonomy for personality traits. It is based on
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Social identity approach (sectionLeadership)
The term social identity approach refers to research and theory pertaining to two intertwined, but distinct, social psychological theories. These being:
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Motivation (redirect from Natural and rational theories of motivation)
theories of motivation. Content theoriescan also be referred to needs theories, because the theory focuses on theimportance of what motivates people (needs)
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Stereotype (redirect from List ofautostereotypes by nation)
and rated the target person on several traitscales. Results showed that participants who received a high proportion of racial words rated the target person
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Illusory superiority (redirect fromUnskilled and Unaware of It)
personality traits. The term illusory superiority first was used by theresearchers Van Yperen and Buunk, in 1991. The condition is also known as theAbove-average
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Antisemitism (redirect from Jewish Persecution in the Middle Ages)
Krefetz summarizes the myth as "[Jews] control the banks, the money supply, theeconomy, and businesses—of thecommunity, of the country, of the world"
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Power (social and political) (redirect fromPowercontrol theory)
be admired because of specific personal trait, and this admiration creates theopportunity for interpersonal influence. Here the person under power desires
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Native Americans in the United States
irrigation to bring water into the dry regions and the selection of seed based on the traits of the growing plants that bore them. In the southwest, they grew beans
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Architecture (redirect from The Art and History of Architecture)
refer to a theory about the structure of thehuman mind. One of the main goals of a cognitive architecture is to summarize thevarious results of cognitive
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Diffusion of innovations
leadership Pace of innovation Pro-innovation bias Public Choice TheorySociological theory of diffusion Tacit knowledge Technological revolution TheWisdom
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History of education in the United States
develop higher-order traits, and produce the managerial and professional leadership needed for rapid economic modernization. The commitment to expanded
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Criticism of the Quran
clearly from the fact that Al-Bukhari who travelled from land to land to gather from the learned the traditions they had received, came to conclusion, after
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Hu Jintao (category Recipients of the Orderof the Sun of Peru)
low-key and reserved leadership style. His tenure was characterized by collective leadership and consensus-based rule. These traits made Hu a rather enigmatic
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Quirky (book) (redirect from Quirky: Theremarkable story of the traits, foibles, and genius of breakthrough innovators who changed the world)
Quirky: The Remarkable Story of the Traits, Foibles, and Genius of Breakthrough Innovators Who Changed the World is a 2018 book by Melissa Schilling, a
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Strategic management (section Traits ofsuccessful companies)
"actual situation"). In 2010, IBM released a study summarizing three conclusions of1500 CEOs around the world: 1) complexity is escalating, 2) enterprises
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Woodrow Wilson (redirect from 28th President of the United States)
crown its dutifulness". He summarized thegrowth of such foreign states as Prussia, France, and England, highlighting theevents that led to advances
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Learning styles (category Learning theory(education))
styles refer to a range of competing and contested theories that aim to account for differences in individuals' learning. These theories propose that all people
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Gender psychology (redirect
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Explanation:
Trait theories of leadership sought personality, social, physical or intellectual traits those differentiated leaders from non-leaders. Trait theorists refer the people like Mahatma Gandhi, Indira Gandhi, Nelson Mandela, N.T.Rama Rao and describe them in terms of charismatic, enthusiastic and courageous.
Trait theories assume that leaders are born not made. The research studies focus on personal traits or characteristics that distinguish the leaders from the followers and a successful leader from an unsuccessful leader. A number of research studies were conducted during the last 50 years. The cumulative findings of these studies conclude that some traits increase the
likelihood of success as a leader, but more of the traits guarantee success.
Stodgill classified these thraits into five categories - Intelligence and scholarship.
- Physical traits like age, height, weight, strength etc.
- Personality characterized by self-confidence, honesty, integrity, creativity and imitation.
- Social status and experience.
- Task-orientation.