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I plan on to add this to "Leader-Member Exchange Theory"

  • Several factors have been found to influence the level of leader-member exchange.
  • LMX is higher when a groups workers and leaders are of the same gender and when they share the same growth-need strength, that is, the need for achievement and accomplishment.
  • personality also affects leader-member exchange.

Schultz & Schultz, Duane (2010). Psychology and work today. New York: Prentice Hall. pp. 160–163. ISBN 0-205-68358-4.

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I would like to add this to "Supervisor"

First-Line Supervisors

I-O psychology research on first-line supervisors suggests that supervisors with the most productive work groups have the following qualities:

  • Effective supervisors are person-centered. They rate higher in the consideration function than do unsuccessful supervisors.
  • Effective supervisors are supportive. They are more helpful to employees and more willing to defend them against criticism from higher management than are less effective supervisors.
  • Effective supervisors are democratic. They hold frequent meetings with employees to solicit their views and encourage participation. Less effective supervisors are more autocratic.
  • Effective supervisors are flexible. They allow employees to accomplish their goals in their own way whenever possible, consistent with the goals of the organization. Less effective supervisors dictate how a job is to be performed and permit no deviation.
  • Effective supervisors describe themselves as coaches rather than directors. They emphasize quality, provide clear directions, and give timely feedback to their workers.

And I would like to add this image

http://www.clipartillustration.com/royalty-free-image-1594/clipart-illustration-orange-man-supervisor-or-research-director-recording-data.jpg

Schultz & Schultz, Duane (2010). Psychology and work today. New York: Prentice Hall. pp. 169–170. ISBN 0-205-68358-4.

Nae0408 (talk) 13:34, 11 May 2013 (UTC)