Reference no: EM132302349
You work for a company interested in initiating a team leadership training program, and your plant manager has appointed you to an ad hoc task force to study the feasibility of implementing such a program in your plant. In one of the company’s other plants, however, supervisors resisted team leadership, giving the follow- ing reasons:
1. Lack of time
2. Leader mind-set (“It’s the leader’s job to make the major decisions.”)
3. Lack of trust in employees
4. Lack of confidence in employees’ abilities or judgment
5. Potential for major negative consequences (“too risky,” “too costly”)
6. Leader’s belief that the leader knows best
7. Leader’s concern that developed employees will erode leader’s base of power (“They’re not depen- dent anymore.”)
8. Leader’s perception that employees don’t desire development (“They don’t really care; they only want to do the minimum required.
Questions:
1) Brainstorm ways to overcome supervisor's predicted resistance in developmental leadership.
2) Outline an initial training agenda for the developmental leadership program to present to the plant manager.