6 Management Styles STANDARDS ROLE OF MANAGEMENT 2) : TSW SUMMARIZE CHARACTERISTICS OF, AND DISTINGUISH BETWEEN DIFFERENT TYPES OF MANAGEMENT STYLES. TSW.

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6 Management Styles STANDARDS ROLE OF MANAGEMENT 2) : TSW SUMMARIZE CHARACTERISTICS OF, AND DISTINGUISH BETWEEN DIFFERENT TYPES OF MANAGEMENT STYLES. TSW ILLUSTRATE HOW MANAGEMENT STYLES HAVE INFLUENCE THE BUSINESS ENVIRONMENT.

The DIRECTIVE (Coercive) style  The "do it the way I tell you" manager  Closely controls employees  Motivates by threats and discipline

The AUTHORITATIVE (Visionary) style  The "firm but fair" manager  Gives employees clear direction  Motivates by persuasion and feedback on task performance

The AFFILIATIVE style  The "people first, task second" manager  Avoids conflict and emphasizes good personal relationships among employees  Motivates by trying to keep people happy

The PARTICIPATIVE (Democratic) style  The "everyone has input" manager  Encourages employee input in decision making  Motivates by rewarding team effort

The PACESETTING style  The "do it myself" manager  Performs many tasks personally and expects employees to follow his/her example  Motivates by setting high standards and expects self-direction from employees

The COACHING style  The "developmental" manager  Helps and encourages employees to develop their strengths and improve their performance  Motivates by providing opportunities for professional development