Saturday, February 28, 2015

Types of Leadership

Types of Leadership
by Rose Johnson , Demand Media
http://smallbusiness.chron.com/5-different-types-leadership-styles-17584.html


Participative
Often called the democratic leadership style, participative leadership values the input of team members and peers, but the responsibility of making the final decision rests with the participative leader. Participative leadership boosts employee morale because employees make contributions to the decision-making process. It causes them to feel as if their opinions matter. When a company needs to make changes within the organisation, the participative leadership style helps employees accept changes easily because they play a role in the process. This style meets challenges when companies need to make a decision in a short period.

Transactional
Managers using the transactional leadership style receive certain tasks to perform and provide rewards or punishments to team members based on performance results. Managers and team members set predetermined goals together, and employees agree to follow the direction and leadership of the manager to accomplish those goals. The manager possesses power to review results and train or correct employees when team members fail to meet goals. Employees receive rewards, such as bonuses, when they accomplish goals.

Transformational
The transformational leadership style depends on high levels of communication from management to meet goals. Leaders motivate employees and enhance productivity and efficiency through communication and high visibility. This style of leadership requires the involvement of management to meet goals. Leaders focus on the big picture within an organisation and delegate smaller tasks to the team to accomplish goals.

Laissez-Faire
A laissez-faire leader lacks direct supervision of employees and fails to provide regular feedback to those under his supervision. Highly experienced and trained employees requiring little supervision fall under the laissez-faire leadership style. However, not all employees possess those characteristics. This leadership style hinders the production of employees needing supervision. The laissez-faire style produces no leadership or supervision efforts from managers, which can lead to poor production, lack of control and increasing costs.


Autocratic
The autocratic leadership style allows managers to make decisions alone without the input of others. Managers possess total authority and impose their will on employees. No one challenges the decisions of autocratic leaders. Countries such as Cuba and North Korea operate under the autocratic leadership style. This leadership style benefits employees who require close supervision. Creative employees who thrive in group functions detest this leadership style.

Wednesday, February 25, 2015

Student's Blogs



Education in Mexico


"In my opinion, Mexico’s educational system is very poor. It seems as if the teachers prepare the students just to pass their exams and consequently students after having learned everything of by heart they immediately forget it after presenting the exams". 

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Social Network's for St. John's School La Paz, BCS.

"Colegio St. John's La Paz opened its doors almost 4 years ago. Despite not having the tradition of other educative institutes in the city, every year there are more students enrolled. The school could get benefits from social media and link with the habitants of La Paz in a faster way".


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http://socialmediastjohnslapaz.blogspot.mx


OPEN YOUR EYES


"Hi, my name is Joanna,this is a blog dedicated to show that beautiful people its not only european/white people, all cultures can be beautiful, all genders can be beautiful, all colors can be beautiful. If you want to know more about this tumblr click on the link FAQ.To see more pictures just scroll down, when you get to the "limit", you can click on the link "older", this way you can see more pictures",...

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Speech Phrases

When you write your speech for a MUN or for any other public appearance, you need to use certain phrases for it to be more political and professional in every sense.

Here are some of those useful phrases for a speech:

Supporting one’s point of view:
In the first place…
Furthermore..
In addition…
Moreover…
A final point….
Explaining why
Because of this, …
For this reason,…
As a result…,
Therefore…,
Due to…
Expressing contrast:
On the other hand…,
In contrast…
However,…
Nevertheless,…
Although
While
Explaining someone else’s opinion:
According to…,
It is said that…
Some people say that…
Many people feel…
Others think that…
Giving your opinion:
I agree that…
I think/believe that…
In my opinion…
I am in favor of…
It seems to me that
Concluding:
Overall,…
To sum up…
On the whole…
In conclusion,…