Sunday, December 18, 2011

Which Style Is Best?

The best style of leadership varies on a case by case basis in organizations. Which style of leadership to use depends on the situation, types of followers, and the leader. I believe the most effective leader will function using a combination of styles, choosing the most appropriate one for any given situation and using participatory leadership whenever possible. Participatory leadership is one in which leaders empower their subordinates to become involved in the decision-making process. When employees are included in the process and not merely told what to do, they feel valued and are more likely to be committed to changes and decisions. Some may even become advocates, making it easier for management to get the buy-in of other employees across the organization. This is important in a work environment that is undergoing changes as people tend to resist change. I have seen this firsthand in my work as a leader in the telecommunications field. Also it’s important to include employees in decisions that impact their day to day because often they have a better insight than managers do on what directly affects their productivity. Getting employee feedback and input can greatly enhance the leader’s ability to lead the employees in making a quality decision and possibly increase job satisfaction. While it may not always be possible to include subordinates in the decision-making process, leaders should look for opportunities to allow their employees to become involved.

2 comments:

  1. Your blog looks very professional. The content is very engaging as well. I also like that you added information about obtaining employee feedback and input. You are definitely correct it does increase job satisfaction to know that your thoughts as an employee are listened to if not considered by leadership.

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  2. This type of leadership reminds me of Particpative leadership which involves consulting employees for their suggestions and input before making decisions. This really helps followers understand which goals are most important and clarify the paths to accomplishing them Furthermore, when people participate in decisions, they become more committed to make them work.

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