Which leadership style to follow?
Normally, in business organisations, leaders follow three main styles:
Autocratic Leadership Style
Consultative Leadership Style, and
Participative Leadership Style
The situational leadership style is a combination of the above three styles. In other words, a leader may follow autocratic leadership style at times, consultative style at times, and participative style at times, depending upon the situation.
When autocratic style is suitable ?
Autocratic Style is suitable when :
Quick decisions are to be made and the leader does not have enough time to consult his subordinates.
Subordinates are inexperienced and the leaders do not find it worthwhile to consult the subordinates.
Adequate powers are given to the leader by the organisation.
When consultative style is suitable ?
This type of style is suitable when :
The suggestions and comments of the subordinates are vital to making a decision.
The subordinates are experienced and matured and can provide valuable suggestions.
There is no urgency of the decision, which allows the leader to consult subordinates.
When participative style is suitable ?
This style is suitable when :
Group decision making is required.
There are experienced and matured subordinates.
There is an immediate possibility of opposition from a group of subordinates.
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