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Principles of Management Learning Session # 38 Dr. A. Rashid Kausar

Re-cap of Session # 37

Behavioral Theories Knowing the ways how effective leaders behave would provide basis for training other leaders !

Leadership Schools 2. Behavioral Models --Iowa Studies --Michigan Studies --Ohio State Studies --Leadership Grid

Leadership Behaviour Iowa Studies ( By Kurt Lewin) Explored three leadership styles related to performance!

Leadership Styles 1. Autocratic Leader dictated the work methods. 2. Democratic Involved staff in decision making. 3. Laissez-Faire Gave the group complete freedom.

Leadership Behaviour Michigan Studies Employee centred leaders superior to Job or Production centred leaders?

Leadership Behaviour Ohio State Studies Suggested that the ideal was for leaders to combine job-centred-ness (Initiating Structure) with an ability to build mutual trust with subordinates (Consideration).

Leadership grid Concern for Production Concern for People

Contingency Theories Of Leadership Basic Assumptions 1. Leader’s effectiveness depends on the situation. 2. Must isolate situational conditions or contingencies.

Leadership Schools 3. Situational (Contingency) Models 1. Fiedler’s Model 2. Path Goal Model 3. Hersey and Blanchard Leadership approach 4. Leaders Member Exchange Model

Situational Theory Theories of leadership taking into consideration important situational factors and related leadership styles.

Fiedler’s Contingency Theory Group Performance = Leadership Style Situational Favorableness Situational Favorableness

Putting Leaders in the Right Situation: Least Preferred Coworker Situational Favorableness Matching Leadership Styles to Situations

Leadership Style: Least Preferred Coworker Leadership style is the way a leader generally behaves toward followers. Style is measured by the LPC Scale! Relationship-oriented Style Task-oriented Style

Situational Favorableness How a particular situation affects a leader’s ability to lead Three factors 1. Leader-member relations 2. Task structure 3.Position power

Situational Favorableness

Matching Leadership Styles to Situations Good Task- Oriented Leaders Poor Relationship- Oriented Leaders

Path-Goal Theory Leadership Styles Leadership Styles Subordinate and Environmental Contingencies Subordinate and Environmental Contingencies Outcomes

Path-Goal Theory Subordinate Contingencies Perceived Ability Locus of Control Experience Subordinate Contingencies Perceived Ability Locus of Control Experience Environmental Contingencies Task Structure Formal Authority System Primary Work Group Environmental Contingencies Task Structure Formal Authority System Primary Work Group Outcomes Subordinate satisfaction Subordinate performance Outcomes Subordinate satisfaction Subordinate performance Leadership Styles Directive Supportive Participative Achievement-Oriented Leadership Styles Directive Supportive Participative Achievement-Oriented

Leadership Styles 1. Directive C larifying expectations and guidelines 2. Supportive Being friendly and approachable

Leadership Styles 3. Participative A llowing input on decisions 4. Achievement-Oriented Setting challenging goals

When to Use Leadership Styles

Hersey and Blanchard’s Situational Leadership Theory Worker Readiness Leadership Styles Leadership Styles

H&B Contingency Theory Four leadership styles defined by the two dimensions i.e. 1. Task Behavior and 2. Relationship Behavior!

Leadership Styles Telling (R1) Selling (R2) Participating (R3) Delegating (R4) High task behavior Low relationship behavior High task behavior Low relationship behavior High task behavior High relationship behavior High task behavior High relationship behavior Low task behavior High relationship behavior Low task behavior Low relationship behavior

H&B Leadeship Model

H&B Contingency Theory Tests of the theory have yielded disappointing results

LMX Leadership Model Leader Member Exchange approach stresses the importance of variable relationships between supervisors and each of their subordinates.

LMX Leadership Model Leaders form unique independent relationships with each subordinate in which the subordinate becomes a member of the leader’s out-group or in-group.

LMX Leadership Model Leader Subordinate Out-Group In-Group

Cutting-Edge Approaches To Leadership or Strategic Leadership