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Social Relationship in Middle and Late Where does leadership begin?

Adolescence
Leadership begins with the self .

Social Influence
 SERVANT LEADERSHIP
- It refers to the way in which individuals
- A leader who leads by serving others.
change their behavior to meet the
demands of a social environment. “For even the Son of Man did not come to be
served, but to serve and to give his life as a
Three forms of social influence
ransom for the many” (Mark 10:45).
1. Conformity – a person is influenced to
A servant leader is:
change his/her behaviour in order to
“fit in” or “belong to” a group. - A listener.
2. Compliance – a person changes his/her - Empathic.
behavior in response to a direct - Self-aware.
request. - Committed to the growth of people.
3. Obedience – a person abides directly to
the order of the authority.

Various Roles of Individuals in the Society Filipino Values in Social Relationships

Political Leaders – they influence people Hiya – it refers to the fear of losing
to adhere to the laws of the land. reputation in the eyesight of other
Religious Leaders – they influence the people. Also, because of this “hiya” we
spiritual and moral aspect of people. cannot say ‘no’ even if what is asked by
Teachers – they influence people by other people is something immoral.
imparting their knowledge to them. Hospitality – this refers to the innate
Celebrities – they influence people by ability of Filipinos to be courteous and
their physical looks and performances. welcoming to their guests.
Pakikisama – this commonly regarded
as ‘good public relations”.
Utang na loob (debt of gratitude) – it is
 LEADERSHIP
a sense of ‘reciprocity’ or returning the
- A leader is someone who guides and
received favor.
inspires others especially his/her
followers.

Common Models of Leadership

1. Traditional Leadership – the leader has


an absolute power in making a decision.
2. Participative Leadership – the leader
allows the members to participate in
the decision-making process.
3. Laissez faire Leadership – the leader is
hands-off and allow members to make
the decision.

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