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TEAM LEADERSHIP AS A DIRECTION OF TRAINING PROFESSIONAL PSYCHOLOGISTS
TEAM LEADERSHIP AS A DIRECTION OF TRAINING PROFESSIONAL PSYCHOLOGISTS

Author(s): Tahir Y. Bazarov, Vladimir S. Karapetyan, Srbuhi R. Gevorgyan
Subject(s): Psychology, Organizational Psychology
Published by: Scientia Socialis, UAB
Keywords: organizational culture; joint activity; type of working group; team leadership;

Summary/Abstract: Nowadays, nearly all the specialists have to operate in unpredictable situations. The group leader has to be capable to realize effective group performance. As it has been already mentioned (Bazarov, Shevchenko, 2013), “The post-crisis era executive leader should possess such important traits as self adjustment; common sense in combination with intuition, emotions, and imagination; and the readiness to make choices in fifty-fifty situations. The most general definition of “self-adjustment” is the building of functional interconnections between (1) a subject’s actions and state and (2) the actions and state of the surrounding setting. Building such interconnections allows for introducing relevant and purposeful changes in the subject’s actions, depending on the feedback from the previous step. In other words, this is an algorithm of changes based on feedback. ”. So in our opinion, a framework is needed that integrates existing team leadership research and the full range of ways in which leadership can manifest itself within the team. 1. Four types of organization of joint activities predict the facet of the organizational culture2. Four types of organizational culture give rise to four types of working groups3. Four types of organizational culture assume four types of leadership as well4. The essential difference between these cultures is determined by those forms of organization of joint activities which underlies them.

  • Issue Year: 9/2015
  • Issue No: 1
  • Page Range: 6-13
  • Page Count: 8
  • Language: English