Styles of leadership
Autocratic
Autocratic style of leadership involves:
- managers making all the decisions without consulting with employees
- decisions are made from the top down
- employees are told what to do
Advantages | Disadvantages |
decisions are made quickly | employees ideas and creativity might not be considered |
decisions made by the most experienced members of the organisation | employees may become demotivated by lack of input or responsibility |
employees have clear instructions of requirements | amount of decision making can be stressful for managers |
Advantages | decisions are made quickly |
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Disadvantages | employees ideas and creativity might not be considered |
Advantages | decisions made by the most experienced members of the organisation |
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Disadvantages | employees may become demotivated by lack of input or responsibility |
Advantages | employees have clear instructions of requirements |
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Disadvantages | amount of decision making can be stressful for managers |
Laissez-faire
Laissez-faire style of leadership involves:
- managers letting employees get on with their jobs with as little interference as possible
- employees are allowed to make decisions and solve problems on their own with little guidance from management
- management will only step in if they are needed
Advantages | Disadvantages |
effective in situations where staff are highly skilled and motivated | poor performance can result if inexperienced staff are left without direction |
employees may feel empowered and motived by their responsibility | employees may feel pressured if they have no support - leading to demotivation and stress |
leaves room for innovative decision making | it is unclear who takes responsibility |
Advantages | effective in situations where staff are highly skilled and motivated |
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Disadvantages | poor performance can result if inexperienced staff are left without direction |
Advantages | employees may feel empowered and motived by their responsibility |
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Disadvantages | employees may feel pressured if they have no support - leading to demotivation and stress |
Advantages | leaves room for innovative decision making |
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Disadvantages | it is unclear who takes responsibility |
Democratic
A democratic style of leadership involves:
- managers and employees working together to make decisions
- a consultative management style
- employees are encouraged to communicate ideas to management
Advantages | Disadvantages |
highly motivated employees who feel empowered | decision making can take time |
employees are better prepared for promotion | a strong leader is required to lead discussions and supervise employees |
employees more accepting of change within the organisation |
Advantages | highly motivated employees who feel empowered |
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Disadvantages | decision making can take time |
Advantages | employees are better prepared for promotion |
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Disadvantages | a strong leader is required to lead discussions and supervise employees |
Advantages | employees more accepting of change within the organisation |
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