Leadership Style Leadership refers to a person who guides or directs a group of individuals (dictionary.com‚ 2012). Lewin (1939) suggests that leadership style refers to the characteristic behaviors of a leader when directing‚ motivating‚ guiding and managing a group of people. Listed below are a few of the most prominent leadership styles: Laissez –Faire (Delegative); Participative (Democratic); Authoritarian (Autocratic); Transformational and Transactional. The purpose of this paper is to report
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Leadership Style After taking a test to determine my style of leadership‚ the test stated I was a democratic leader. Democratic leaders focus on involving all members of the group‚ they also encourage and motivate group members to solve problems. A democratic style involves informing and agreeing upon a common objective and individual roles in completing the task. I am partially this style‚ I believe that a task should be delegated to group members‚ rather than being left to a popular vote by the
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Developing my Leadership Style Outcomes of Effective Leadership Pressures on organizations are increasing; even in the Students’ Union where I work. There are growing needs to become more efficient‚ and to deliver success against strategic goals with shrinking resources. Quantitative analysis can measure performance outputs‚ and managers can make judgments using business information by qualitatively analyzing. Employees often represent the largest expense for organizations; therefore
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Leadership Styles Case Study The type of leadership practiced at the NCF was‚ transactional leadership. “In Transactional leaders are focused on creating a bargain for individual interests who eventually go their separate ways‚ rather than the mutual effort of people who are interested in collective interests and have a common purpose” (Manning‚ 2003‚ p. 50). The leader at the NCF engages the employees to comply with the values regarding dual relationship by bargaining with them using something
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Case Study 2: Leadership Style of Sir Alex Ferguson I. Introduction Sir Alex Ferguson is currently the manager of one of the most glorious football teams in the world‚ the British club Manchester United‚ and this for more than 25 years‚ the upmost managing period of all times. “In 2010‚ Forbes magazine ranked Manchester United the most valuable franchise in world sports‚ with an estimated worth of $1.8 billion — more than that of the New York Yankees or Dallas Cowboys” (Elliot‚ par 2). Since
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only affects her employees’ morale and productivity‚ it also affects the quality of patient care. At one end of the spectrum‚ some nurses lead with an authoritarian style‚ while others put the needs of their employees above all else. However‚ many find that they can merge strong leadership with an inclusive approach. The leadership style of the charge nurse in the cardiac floor is transformational. According to Joann (2015) transformational leaders encourage the personal and professional development
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Morality in Transformational Leadership Style I. Leadership This article aims to discuss the weakness of transformational leadership style. As we know there are two kinds of leadership styles namely the transformational and transactional leadership. Leadership occupies a strategic position and is absolutely necessary in an organization‚ where relationships happen between two people or more in achieving organizational goals. So that the position of a leader in the organization has a very important
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Leader Profiles Best Leader: Phil Helbling – Teacher and coach at Moscow High School 1. I first heard of Coach Helbling at a very young age. He was a captain of the football team at Moscow High School‚ and an all-state running back. I followed his accomplishments from high school to his collegiate career at the University of Idaho. The first time I personally met him was when he was being introduced as our head football coach. He was also hired as a strength and condition teacher. From then on‚ I
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I have been in several leadership positions over my career and in my opinion the servant type of leadership style is more desirable. With the servant leadership style the leader recognizes the value‚ the strengths and talents that each employee possesses and looks to use these values‚ strength and talents toward the advancement of the organization (Borkowski‚ 2009). The servant style of leadership is one in which the leader takes the time to coach employees in order to give them the resources to
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This describes‚ in essence‚ the perspective of the Industrial Age/transactional-style of leader towards their subordinated. Though to be clear‚ there is a distinction to be made between the transactional-style‚ proper‚ and that style as it was in history‚ subject to the social‚ economic‚ technological contexts of the Industrial Era. The transactional leader “does not individualize the needs of subordinates or focus on their personal development. Transactional leaders exchange things of value with
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