Lincoln's Transformational Leadership Theory

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Whenever you deal with money at any level the economy is a large factor on what happens in your business. Economy is a huge threat to Lincoln business because we deal directly with the market and interest rates that the government gives to all business’s. In 2008 when the economy went into its recession, Lincoln was no different than any company out there when came to losses. When the stock market started to tumble Lincoln accounts started to fall also, people’s retirement plans or annuities started to decline. Lincoln started by freezing people’s ability to move money into the safest product out there because the flood of money would in fact change the market even more. Internally they had a hiring freeze with minimum layoff of temporary employees …show more content…

The book discusses that transformational leadership theory as “similar to charismatic leaders, but they are distinguished by their special ability to bring about innovation and change by recognizing followers’ needs and concerns, providing meaning, challenging people to look at old problems in new ways, and acting as role models for the new values and behaviors.” (Daft, 2015). Another definition of Transformational Leadership Theory is “Transformational leadership emphasises satisfying basic needs and meeting higher …show more content…

The reason I believe that this is a weakness for my leader is that when something comes up that is an issue, he may push an agenda that may be more beneficial for his outlook. Even though he was trying to have innovation through idea with the team, but when it comes down to ideas he will pick something that will benefit his career. When researching the theory the information emphasizes that transformational leadership depends on the person. “Indeed, whereas transformational leadership has often been regarded as a leadership behavior that considers and emphasizes ethical standards (Burns 1978), several scholars have questioned its inherent morality (Bass and Steidlmeier 1999; Conger and Kanungo 1998; Price 2003). Specifically, they have pointed out that transformational leadership behaviors (e.g., vision, inspiration, and role modeling; Bass 1985) do not have to be applied in the interest of the common good.”(Schuh, 629, September 2012), leaders even though transformational can also

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