21 Feb 2008 09:32:28 | Michele Webb
There are countless numbers and types of leadership styles in
organizations today. Unfortunately, many leaders today are
ineffective because they are not motivators or because they have
a warped idea about their role and purpose. As such, workers in
these organizations suffer from inadequate leadership and likely
have no energy, motivation or loyalty to the organization.
Leaders who honestly appraise their leadership style can
effectively reinvent themselves in order to inspire and motivate
those whom they lead, are to be commended. Here are five basic
categories of leadership. Identify which category best suits
your style and how you can best use your style to motivate and
lead those who work with you.
1.Authoritarian. Leaders using this style are often harsh,
demanding, and inflexible in their approach to others. Best
stated as “It is my way or the highway!”
2.Humanistic. This leadership style is characterized by someone
who does not follow a precise plan. They allow others to set the
agendas. You may hear a humanistic leader say “What do you think
we should do today?”
3.Charismatic. These leaders depend on personality and energy
for success. You can hear them say “Wow! I am really excited
about this!”
4.Democratic. Democratic leaders are always seeking a group
consensus prior to moving ahead. Have you heard anyone say this
lately? “Before we go any further, let’s take a vote.”
5.Mission-Driven. Leaders who are mission-driven build teams to
help bring about the organization’s vision and purpose. They may
be overhead to say, “We are all in this together.”
There are some interesting observations to be made about these
styles. For the first four styles: authoritarian, humanistic,
charismatic and democratic, their style almost always reflects a
person who is in charge, or “at the helm” of the business. When
a leader is mission-driven, however, several other important
factors emerge, most importantly that the entire organization is
pulling together in the same direction. This means that there is
far less motivating or “nudging” the troops and more forward
direction.
So, what is your leadership style? Review the five basic
categories above and determine which style you typically
present. If, after your review, you decide that you want to
change your style, then reinvent yourself! Become a party of one
to change and motivate yourself to become an effective leader!
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