The regressive cycle can be defined as the declining level of performance readiness of individuals and groups. It involves an intervention that leaders need to make an individual or a group is becoming less effective. Leaders can recognize a regressive cycle by the shift in a subordinate’s performance. Regressive cycle in a work force hampers growth and development of the workers. When workers enter into regressive cycle there is an extreme decrease in their productivity. The subordinates or employees readiness and willingness towards their work goes on a decline. In a regressive cycle, once an appropriate intervention has been made, the leader may often move back to the former leadership style without going through the process of positively reinforcing successive approximations. At this time, leaders should guide the path in creating a positive attitude in the workplace and should try to maintain this positive attitude and feeling within the organization. Leaders should prior to two-way communication, willing to listen actively and be supportive. Team building should be focused in organization as the levels of accomplishment received from a team success are greater than individual performances.
Depending on have much the subordinate’s readiness level have decreased the manager should adjust his/her leadership style approximately to harmonize with that of the subordinate. The regressive cycle should be taken one step at a time. If the employees who are able and willingness, or self motivated shows decline in