- Trustworthy
- Just
- Honest
- Has foresight
- Plans ahead
- Encouraging
- Positive
- Dynamic
- Motive arouser
- Confidence builder
- Team builder
- Excellence oriented
- Motivational
- Dependable
- Intelligent
- Decisive
- Effective bargainer
- Win-win problem solver
- Administratively skilled
- Communicative
- Informed
- Coordinator
- Extraversion
- Conscientiousness
- Openness to experience
- Emotional stability
- Intelligence
- Dominance
- General self-efficacy
Derailing traits that undermine leadership:
- Egocentrism – being self-centered and egotistical, suggested by appearing overly involved with and concerned about one’s own well being and importance
- Manipulation—being self-serving and sly, suggested by a tendency to try to cover up mistakes; the ability to protect oneself by shifting blame onto others….
- Micro-managing—the tendency to over manage once a person has advanced to higher levels of management, as suggested by: staying involved in too many decisions rather than passing on responsibility; doing detailed work rather than delegating it; and staying too involved with direct reports rather than building teamwork among the staff.
- Intimidation—using power in a threatening way, as suggested by acting cold and aloof; an abrasive approach to others; a bullying style; and the use of knowledge or power to create fear in or subdue others
- Being passive-aggressive- avoiding confronting others, conveying acceptance or cooperation and at the same time appearing to behave in uncooperative and self-serving ways, as suggested by : communicating or implying cooperation; conveying acceptance by lack of objection; or expressing support for another person’s idea; but behaving in contradictory ways that serve one’s self-interest or potentially undermine the efforts of others who are possible threats.
- Path-goal clarifying behaviors – clarifying subordinate’s paths to accomplishing a goal
- Achievement-oriented leader behavior – stressing pride in subordinate’s work and their own self-evaluation based on personal accomplishment
- Work facilitation planning, scheduling, coordinating, monitoring, coaching, reducing obstacles, and providing resource
- Supportive leader behavior – providing psychological support
- Interaction facilitation – facilitating collaborative and positive interaction among subordinates
- Group-oriented decision process—posing problem, not solutions, to the group; searching for the mutual interests among group members with respect to solving problems; encouraging participation of all group members; generating a variety of alternatives
- Representation and networking – presenting the group in a favorable manner to others in the organization, and maintaining positive relationships with influential outsiders
- Value-based leader behavior – arousing subordinates’ cherished values and unconscious motive by articulating a vision of a better future, displaying passion for that vision, demonstrating confidence, and evaluating followers and the group or organization positively
