Leadership Styles

Leadership Styles

Different Styles of Leadership

What kind of leader do you want to be? When you work most effectively as a leader? Learn to adapt to various leadership styles based on the needs and demands of the situation.

TechnoFunc brings to you a complete framework on leadership styles to help you refine your own thinking about what leadership is and what kind of leader you'd like to be. There seem to be as many different ways to lead people as there have been great and effective leaders. They all used different approaches that were suitable to their specific situations and circumstances. Learn how to adopt different leadership styles in your real life or career situations, based on the needs and demands of the situation and become the leader you'd like to be! 

Emergent Leadership

Emergent Leadership

Emergent leadership occurs when a group member is not appointed or elected as leader, but rather that person steps up as the leader over time within-group interactions. Have you ever faced challenges in getting accepted into your new role of position as a leader? Groups don't automatically accept a new "boss" as a leader. Emergent leadership is what you must do when taking over a new group. Learn more about emergent leadership.

Facilitative Leadership

Facilitative Leadership

Facilitative Leadership is all about involving the employees in the decision-making process at all levels enhancing their sense of ownership, responsibility, and motivation. Facilitative leadership style uses a number of indirect communication patterns to help the group reach consensus and build commitment for the decision taken. To be effective in modern organizations, managers need to become facilitative leaders, learn what it means to be a one.

Factors of Leadership

Factors of Leadership

There are four major factors in leadership called Leader, Follower, Communication, and Situation. The success of the leader is dependent on how the leader is effectively able to communicate and motivate followers to perform desired tasks using the appropriate leadership style best suited for the given situation. Interdependencies and dynamics of these four factors of leadership must be considered by a leader to be effective.

Laissez-Faire Leadership

Laissez-Faire Leadership

Laissez-faire is a style of leadership that affords the group members a great deal of independence. Tasks are delegated to the group members and they are responsible to see the project through to fruition. Research has shown that this style of leadership leads to the lowest levels of productivity. This article explains this style and covers the implications of having a hands-off approach and the situations where this style could be effective.

Leadership Styles

Leadership Styles

Have you ever resonated that there seem to be as many different ways to lead people as there have been great leaders? When we recall the success of Mahatma Gandhi, Nelson Mandela, Abraham Lincoln, Napoleon Bonaparte to Steve Jobs and Jack Welch, we also notice that they all used different approaches that were suitable to their specific situations and circumstances. Over the last century, researchers and psychologists have developed simple ways to describe the “Styles of leadership” and in this section, we will explore these commonly known leadership styles.

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