Leadership style is the manner and approach of providing direction, implementing plans, and motivating people.
The styles vary on the basis of the duties the leader feels he alone should perform; the responsibilities the leader expects his followers to accept. “Most effective leaders are those who alter their leadership styles to fit the needs of a particular situation.”
Situational leadership theories presume that different
leadership styles are better in different situations, and that
leaders must be flexible enough to adapt their style to the
situation they are in.
This is a term that can be applied generically to a style of
leadership, but that also refers to a recognized, and useful,
leadership model. In simple terms, a situational leader is one
who can adopt different leadership styles depending on the situation.
This is the style of leadership that most of the politicians
have to adopt to survive in todays competitive political environment.
According to the philosophies of leaders towards their followers, the techniques of leadership and its patterns and styles may now be classified. These are:
This style is used when the leader tells her employees what she wants done and how she wants it done, without getting the advice of her followers. An autocratic leader is work-centered or leader-centered. He concentrates all the authority and all the decision-making powers in himself. He structures the complete work situation for his employees. There is simply no process or procedure; they simply do whatever they are told. He tolerates no deviation from the orders. His subordinates totally depend upon him and are unaware of the organizational goals. The response expected from the subordinates is obedience and adherence to his decisions.
Characteristics of an Autocratic Leader
Tough Autocrat is Useful when ……….
Situation when the Autocratic Leadership is not Desirable ……