Created by Josefine Marie
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Question | Answer |
Assumptions of Situational Leadership Theory | Situational Leadership Theory (SLT): contingency theory that focuses on followers. SLII model: extension and refinement - Four different leadership styles by combining: Directive behaviour (task), supportive behaviour (relationship) - Differnet situations demand different kind of relationship - successful leadership is achieved by selecting the right leadership style, contingent on level of follower development |
Leadership Styles and Development Levels | - Leaders have to determine where each subordinate is on the development continuum and adjust their style accordingly - Leadership Styles: Delegating, Supporting, Coaching, Directing -> Directive behavior <- Development levels |
Evaluation of Situational Leadership Theory | Strenghts: - high practicability/proven useful in training+development - emphasizes leader flexibility - underscores the unique and changing needs of different employees Weaknesses: - narrow focus on follwer characteristics - ambiguous conceptualiztion of subordinates development level |
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