Leadership Styles.ppt by Vipul Vyas
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Leadership Styles
To, Prof. Ramesh Joshi
From. Vipul Vyas
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Leadership• Leadership is the process of
influencing the behavior of others to work willingly and enthusiastically toward achieving objectives.
• A person carries out this process by applying his or her leadership attributes (belief, values, ethics, character, knowledge, and skills).
• Leadership is about behaviour first, skills second.
• Leadership needs management skills, plus - integrity, honesty, humility, courage, commitment, sincerity, passion, confidence, positivity, wisdom, determination, compassion, sensitivity and personality.
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Leadership Style
• Leadership style is the manner and approach of providing direction, implementing plans, and motivating people.
• Leadership style refers to a leader’s behavior. Behavior pattern which the leader reflects in his role as a leader is often described as the style of leadership. It is the result of the philosophy, personality, and experience of the leader.
• It is the art or process of influencing people so that they contribute willingly towards group goal.
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Three of the most basic leadership styles are:
• Democratic • Autocratic • Free-rein
TYPES OF LEADERSHIP STYLES
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Autocratic• Manager retains power (classical
approach)
• Manager is decision-making authority
• Manager does not consult employees for input
• Subordinates expected to obey orders without explanations
• Motivation provided through structured rewards and punishments
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When to use Autocratic• New, untrained employees • Employees are motivated• Employees do not respond to any other
leadership style • High-volume production needs• Limited time for decision making • Manager’s power is challenged by an
employee
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Who are Autocratic Leaders?
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Democratic• Often referred to as participative style .
• Keeps employees informed .
• Shares decision making and problem solving responsibilities.
• Help employees evaluate their own performance .
• Gathers information from staff members before making decisions.
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• Allows employees to establish goals .
• Encourages employees to grow on the job and be promoted .
• Recognizes and encourages achievement.
• Can produce high quality and high quantity work for long periods of time.
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When to use Democratic• To keep employees informed.
• To encourage employees to share in decision-making and problem-solving.
• To provide opportunities for employees to develop a high sense of personal growth and job satisfaction.
• Complex problems that require a lots of input.
• To encourage team building and participation.
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Who are Democratic Leaders?
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Free-rein• Also known as the “hands-off¨ style.• Little or no direction.• Gives followers as much freedom as
possible.• All authority or power is given to the
followers.• Followers must determine goals, make
decisions, and resolve problems on their own.
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When to use Free-rein
• Employees are highly skilled, experienced, and educated.
• Employees have pride in their work and the drive to do it successfully on their own.
• Outside experts, such as staff specialists or consultants are being used.
• Employees are trustworthy and experienced.
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Who are Free-rein Leaders?
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