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Leadership Styles Mrs. Stowers CIS

Leadership—What We’ll Discuss Definition of Leadership 3 Styles of Leadership Managers versus Leaders Leadership Goals Summary

What is a Leader? A Leader is someone in authority to lead others to accomplish a goal(s). A leader needs to be able to motivate others to accomplish a goal(s) while at the same time encourage others to work toward their own professional goals.

3 Styles of Leadership Autocratic Authoritarian Tells employees/students what they want done and how to do it (without getting the advice from others). Works well if you don’t have much time to accomplish goals or if employees are well motivated. Generally, this style is not a good way to get the best performance from a team.

Leadership Styles Con’t. Democratic Participative style The leader involves one or more employees/students in the decision making process (to determine what to do and how to do it). Leader maintains the final decision making authority. Allows everyone to be part of a team—everyone feels that they have participated and contributed. Encourages participation, delegates wisely, values group discussion. Motivates by empowering members to direct themselves and guides w/a loose reign. Negative—everything is a matter of group discussion and decision—doesn’t really lead.

Leadership Styles Con’t Delegative Free Reign (lais ser faire) Leader allows employees/students to make the decisions. Leader is still responsible for the decisions. Employees/students analyze the situation and determine what needs to be done and how to do it. Leader sets priorities and delegates. Leader has little control. Team has little direction or motivation.

Managers vs. Leaders “Managers are people who do things right, while leaders are people who do the right thing.” Warren Bennis

Leadership Goals Leadership style is the manner and approach of providing direction, implementing plans, and motivating people. Leaders vary their styles. A leader is not strictly one or another style. Most leaders use all three styles; one style, however, becomes the dominate one. Positive Leaders use rewards (independence, education) to motivate employees. Negative Leaders use penalties with employees. These leaders act domineering and superior w/people. Negative penalties include: days off without pay, reprimanding in front of others, assigning unpleasant job tasks.

Summary 3 Leadership Styles: Autocratic Democratic (Participative) Delegative (Lais ser faire) Leader’s goals are to motivate others to accomplish work/class tasks and to feel that they are contributing to their own professionalism.