An Article Written by Dr. Neil Chadwick
There are four basic styles of leadership which have to do with the way resources are used by leaders and the groups they lead.
They are:
This leadership style is involved when the leader has the resources and the right to initiate action and exert control over what's going on.
2. Persuasion and Enforcement - use of Sanctions
3. Patronizing and Contempt - condescension
2. There is a time pressure or crisis
3. The group's resistance toward the leader is minimal
4. The situation or problem is not too complex
5. Motivation and commitment of the group is not critical
This leadership style is involved when the leader feels impotent and sees the group as strong. The leader then attempts to fit in with or accommodate to that environment.
2. Compliance - there's little effort on the leader's part to impact the group
2. Leader is willing to "go along" for the sake of time
3. There's no moral or ethical issue is at stake
4. The leader does not see this as a priority item
2. Attack or Fight - there's an avoidance of any engagement by getting into argumentation
2. There is inadequate information
3. No immediate gain can be seen
4. There's little motivation for either the leader or the group
5. There's an emotionally charged atmosphere
This leadership style is involved when the leader has resources, and so does the group.
2. Seeking Information - listening and asking questions
3. Developing Alternatives - refusing to be locked into a predetermined plan
Success for this style of leadership is likely when:
2. The problem is complex and high motivation is needed
3. There is adequate time
4. Resistance is significant
Strategies associated with this style:
1. Authoritarian Behavior - dogmatic
Success for this style of leadership is likely when:
1. There is an agreement that the leader has resources and the group is limited
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Strategies associated with this style:
1. Accommodation - the leader attempts to fit in
Success for this style of leadership is likely when:
1. There's an agreement that group has resources and the leader is limited
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Strategies associated with this style:
1. Withdrawal or Flight - parties just leave the situation
Success for this style of leadership is likely when:
1. This response is not long-term
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Strategies associated with this style:
1. Giving or Sharing Information - between the leader and group, and among members
A characteristic expression would be: "I have some information and experience which I think has a bearing on this situation, you have some information and experience. Let's try to identify what we know and what's possible and develop a course of action which has the best chance of being effective."
1. There's a true need for both leader and group to contribute
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