Emergent Leadership in Groups (Repost)

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  • Опубликовано: 11 июл 2024
  • How does Emergent Leadership in groups work? What makes some people emerge as and become leaders while others do not? Here's a list of Dos and Don'ts to increase your chances.
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Комментарии • 11

  • @dollsizedpistol1
    @dollsizedpistol1 Год назад

    This is my third video of yours, Dr. Lyon, and I am enjoying it so much and learning so much! Thank you!!!
    Your channel is my favorite RUclips resource in quite a while!

    • @orgcomm
      @orgcomm  Год назад

      You are very welcome. I appreciate your comments and encouragement.

  • @virginiayoussef
    @virginiayoussef Год назад

    You r a highly charismatic leader indeed.

    • @orgcomm
      @orgcomm  Год назад

      Thank you, Virginia. I love teaching in any form. I'm glad that translates as something positive through the videos.

  • @katebatrak9068
    @katebatrak9068 2 года назад

    @Dr.Lyon, thank you so so so much for all this content. I've shared with three other supervisors and managers at work. wondering if you could do a tutorial on how to present yourself as a leader in a zoom meeting? We've been all remote and have to adjust now.
    Thank you in advance. God bless.

  • @rachna7
    @rachna7 3 года назад

    Thanks Dr. Lyon, my EdD cohort came across your channel specifically around the Loose/Tight coupling review (SO HELPFUL!), and I continued on to view more of your content. I really liked this very easy-to-understand video on emergent leaders since our cohort is often in small discussion groups. Two things struck me - the method of residues which I feel is most naturally what we do in our small groups and the position at the table, which I expected the head of the table to be the leader. I am curious to know your thoughts on how this changes once we are in pure online environments, our discussions are completely on zoom and now position does not help/hinder a leadership position. It is also harder to judge a leader in an online environment since we have fewer social and spatial cues.

    • @orgcomm
      @orgcomm  3 года назад

      Hi, Laya. Nice to meet you. Good points about how leaders may emerge in online settings like Zoom. I've spent a lot of time on Zoom and I'm interested to see any studies that come out about how leadership functions there. I don't have any clear ideas or conclusions at the moment about but I'm predicting we'll see lots of studies about it in the years to come.

  • @hassn7750
    @hassn7750 3 года назад +1

    Mandela was the last one to speak and sit at that end of the table . what are your thoughts on this case? thank you

    • @orgcomm
      @orgcomm  3 года назад

      Once he was the official leader, yes. Many official leaders who have a legitimate position do that. But, when someone is not yet a leader, waiting to speak for that long is not associated with future leadership.

  • @BerHarSenSam
    @BerHarSenSam Год назад

    Thank you. Do groups really need a leader? Have you come across some sort of rotation of a person inside the group who may be the contact on a shift basis. Or that is yet unlikely scenario. Would appreciate your thoughts on a group / team without a firm leader. "Leaderless teams." Has anyone come up with that term yet? Just a thought. Thanks as always. Best,

    • @orgcomm
      @orgcomm  Год назад +1

      There are teams that are largely self-managed but informal leaders usually emerge pretty quickly. Teams with leaders are the norm.