OL140 Chapter Chapter #5: OL 140 - Chapter #5 - Attending to tasks and relationships

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11 Feb 2018
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Ol 140 - chapter #5 - attending to tasks and relationships. Good leaders understand the work that needs to be done and at the same time can relate to people who get them do the job. Two major things that a leader does; (1) attend to tasks, and (2) they attend to their relationships with people. The extent to which leaders are successful is determined by how these two behaviours are exhibited. One way to explore our own task and relationship perspectives on leadership is to explore out personal styles in these two areas. Common to all these people is their interest in achieving the goal and accomplishing the work. Relationship-oriented people differ from task-oriented people because they are not as goal directed. This person finds meaning in being rather then in doing. They like to celebrate relationships and the pleasure relationships bring. In a work setting they want to connect or attach with others.

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