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Global Leadership: Reality or Myth Still in the Making? Eva Anneli Adams, California State Polytechnic University Helen Bryant, Cultural Vistas

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Page 1: Global Leadership - AIEA | Association of …...communicative competence Source: Alternative Terms for Intercultural Communicative Competence (Adapted from Fantini, 2006, Appendix

Global Leadership:Reality or Myth Still in the Making?

Eva Anneli Adams, California State Polytechnic

University

Helen Bryant, Cultural Vistas

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Session Outline

1. Introduction and Reflection Exercise

2. Leadership Theories

3. Cultural Identity, Values and Norms

4. Global Leadership: A Definition

5. Reflection Exercise

6. Discussion

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Session Objectives

Understand the value of transformative, context-based leadership.

Learn methods to practice mindful leadership in teams.

Explore impact of social, cultural and national context on leadership development.

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The Self of Leadership

• What is your cultural identity like?

• Exercise: Draw a matchstick image of

yourself and write down all the things that

are important to your cultural identity.

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Debrief & Discuss

• What did you find out about yourself?

• Did anything surprise you?

• How do you think this might inform your

leadership?

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What is Global Leadership?

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Considerations

• If leadership is informed by values, norms,

and behaviors, what does global

leadership look like?

• How do ethnicity, race, gender, and

multiculturalism play into this? (Explore

value constructs)

• (Table discussion)

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[Title pending]

• Communication, Cultural, Global,

Competence, Sensitivity, Adaptation

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Why the Confusion?

trans-cultural

communication

international

communication

cross-cultural

communication

intercultural interaction

biculturalism

cross-cultural awareness

intercultural sensitivity

multiculturalism

global competitive

intelligence

intercultural cooperation

global competence

cultural sensitivity

cross-cultural adaptation

cultural competence

effective inter-group

communication

international competence

communicative

competence

Source: Alternative Terms for Intercultural Communicative Competence (Adapted from Fantini, 2006, Appendix D)

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Proposition

• Until Global Leadership theories are tested

across cultures, intercultural competency

theory helps to inform leader behavior in

global context

• As we approach global leadership theories

we should consider what we can learn

from psychological and socio-

psychological theories and their

applicability across cultures

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Identity

Cognition

AffectBehavior

Intercultural Framework Model

Perception, learning

& reflection

Negotiate

interaction & create

social relations

Emotion

management &

coping

Source: Vera Varhegyi and Stephanie Nann

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Personal Investment Theory

Source: L. A. Braskamp in “Culture, Self, and Motivation: Essays in Honor of Martin L. Maehr,” 2009

Sense of self

Sense of purpose

Personal goals

Abilities and strengths

Sociocultural environment

Culture

Curriculum

Co-curriculum

Communities

Patters of behavior

Engagement

Involvement

Productivity

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Question

How do you think your “sense of self”

informs your leadership behavior?

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Identity, Values, Motivation

Leadership

Socio-cultural Context

roles, norms, priorities

Sense of Purpose

our investments and efforts

Sense of Self our

values, beliefs, motivation

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Leadership: Uncovering Values

10% What we can observe, such

as societal structure,

languages, gestures, food, and

the “how” we do something

90% The “collective”: values,

believes, our ideals for

justice, authority, social

status and class, gender,

religion, etiquette, history,

and the “why” we do

something

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The “Why” of Leadership

• Why do people behave the way they do?

• How does upbringing and prior experience

inform a person’s behavior?

• Recognizes how values and norms guide

human behavior across cultures

• Gives meaning to diversity of values

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Leadership, Identity, Behavior

• Leadership starts from knowing one’s self

• Leadership requires an intra “me”

perspective as well as inter “relationship

with others” perspective

What works in one sociocultural context

might not work in another context.

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The Limits of Western Theories

• Current leadership theory development

still focuses too much on Western thought

• Exercise: List what you think the some of

the limits of Western-focused leadership

theories might include.

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A Few Limits…

• Gender bias

• Race and ethnicity bias

• Individualistic

• Focus on behavioral outcomes

• Focus on universal traits

• Do not explain the “why” of leadership

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Global Leadership as

Intercultural Leadership

• Developing cultural self-awareness

The Mindset – Cognitive Dimension

• Adapting and managing social interaction

The Skillset – Behavioral Dimension

• Tolerance for ambiguity and risk-taking

The Heartset – Affective Dimension

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Questions & Comments

Eva Anneli Adams

[email protected]

Helen Bryant

[email protected]