“LEADERSHIP IS A COMBINATION OF STRATEGY AND CHARACTER. IF YOU MUST BE WITHOUT ONE, BE WITHOUT THE STRATEGY.” -GEN. NORMAN SCHWARZKOPF LESSON 3: DEVELOPING.

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“LEADERSHIP IS A COMBINATION OF STRATEGY AND CHARACTER. IF YOU MUST BE WITHOUT ONE, BE WITHOUT THE STRATEGY.” -GEN. NORMAN SCHWARZKOPF LESSON 3: DEVELOPING YOUR PERSONAL LEADERSHIP STYLE

1. WHAT IS A LEADERSHIP STYLE? For many years leadership has been thought of as a combination of personality traits. A leadership style is a particular pattern of behavior exhibited by the leader. you must lead with a style that you are most comfortable with.

2. WHAT ARE THE THREE CLASSIC STYLES OF LEADERSHIP? Leadership has been extensively studied. Three classical styles. Autocratic : Holds all authority, military in nature, “do it my way, or the highway.” Communication from top to bottom. Democratic : delegates authority, employee participation, better communication, ”let’s work together” approach. Laissez-faire : Gives authority with minimum interference, communication flows horizontally, “do it your way” approach. Gives authority to employees.

3. WHAT IS SITUATIONAL LEADERSHIP? Situational leadership or contingency theory says that there is “no one best way” to lead a group all the time. You should adapt your leadership style to the situation based on: how much loyalty the follower has. how routine or difficult the task is. how much formal power the leader has. Organizations should consider each situation before assigning leaders. effectiveness of leader in situations will differ.

4. WHAT ARE THEORY X & Y? Leaders treat followers according to the assumptions they hold. Theory “X” assumes: Employees dislike work. only effective if highly controlled. leader makes ALL of the decisions. Consistent with autocratic leadership style. Theory “Y” offers a slightly more optimistic view of human nature. employees accept responsibilities with personal rewards. more effective as a guide for managerial action.

5. WHAT STYLE OF LEADERSHIP IS BEST? No one best leadership style exists. each has its disadvantages and advantages. The best leadership occurs when the leader’s style matches the situation. situational leadership is overall best tool. However, a combination of democratic style with a theory Y approach is most effective. Effectiveness of your leadership depends on your demonstrating an adequate level of skills.

5. BEST LEADERSHIP STYLE CONT. Developing your personal style of leadership: Individual’s exposure & observation. Trial and error. Training and education. Networking with mentors. Be a lifelong learner to better yourself (there is always room for improvement).

DARE TO BE GREAT Keep away from people who try to belittle your ambitions. Small people always do that, but the really great make you feel that you, too, can become great. —Mark Twain