Culture and Leadership

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Module 10

Critical Thinking: Culture and Leadership (120 points)

The workplace is becoming more global in nature. It is important for leaders to understand and manage these differences in workplace culture and diversity. GLOBE research identified six global leadership behaviors that are considered important in various cultures in varying degrees:

1. Charismatic/value-based
2. Team oriented
3. Participative
4. Humane oriented
5. Autonomous
6. Self or group protective.

Explain what each of the six terms means in terms of leadership behaviors. Choose one of the following cultures: Anglo, Latin American, or Confucian Asia and explain the similarities and differences to leadership behaviors in the culture of Saudi Arabia.

As a manager with an employee from each of those cultures (Anglo, Latin American, or Confucian Asia), explain how you might change your leadership style, or support your reasoning for expecting the employee to change behaviors to work in the Saudi Arabian culture.

Directions:

• Write an essay that includes an introduction paragraph, the essay’s body, and a conclusion paragraph to address the assignment’s guide questions. Do not address the questions using a question and answer format.

Your well-written paper should meet the following requirements:

• Be three to five pages in length, which does not include the title page, abstract or required reference page, which are never a part of the content minimum requirements.
• Use the University academic writing standards and APA style guidelines.
• Support your submission with course material concepts, principles and theories from the textbook and at least four current, scholarly, peer-reviewed journal articles. Current articles are those published in the most recent 5 years.
• It is strongly encouraged that you submit all assignments to the Turnitin Originality Check prior to submitting it to your instructor for grading.

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