Leadership Styles

Leadership Styles

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Leadership Styles

A leadership style refers to a leader’s methods of directing, motivating, guiding, and managing a group of people.

The four main leadership styles are highlighted below:

1. Authoritarian

Authoritarian leaders hold onto as much power and decision making as possible. There is very little delegation and the power is from top management to workers at the bottom of the chain. This is usually used when workers are unskilled.

2. Paternalistic

The leader decides what is best for his employees with very little delegation.

This is a softer form of authoritarian leadership, which often leads to better employee motivation, morale and lower staff turnover. A paternalistic leader is likely to explain his actions to his employees more than an authoritarian leader.

3. Democratic

Decision making is shared with the group rather than only being made by management. This leadership style allows employees to become more empowered as they are being involved in the decision-making process. This is becoming the most popular leadership style over time. It’s proving to be more effective with the management of skilled and experienced labour workers.

4. Laissez-faire

Laissez-faire leadership style means to “leave alone”. Leadership has little input into the day-to-day decision-making as it is delegated throughout the entire team. This can be an effective management style if workers are motivated and can be trusted to complete their jobs to a high standard.

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