Explain at least two steps that leadership should take to be effective. Apply these steps to a current situation in which you are a follower. What style would be most appropriate for leading you, according to the theory, and why? Do you agree?
Week two lecture
Chapter Four Although we only have two chapters this week, they are filled with a lot of great information. One interesting element in Chapter 4 was the Leadership Grid, which is illustrated in Figure 4.1. There are five different types of leaderships illustrated on this grid.
• Impoverished Management – “1,1 style is representative of a leader who is unconcerned with both the task and interpersonal relationships” (Northouse, 2013, p. 80).
• Middle of the Road Management – “5,5 style describes leaders who are compromisers, who have an intermediate concern for the task and an intermediate concern for the people who do the task” (2013, p. 81).
• Team Management – “9,9 style places a strong emphasis on both tasks and interpersonal relationships. It promotes participation and teamwork” (2013, p. 81).
• Authority Compliance – “9,1 style of leadership places heavy emphasis on task and job requirements and less emphasis on people expect to the extent that people are tools for getting the job done” (2013, p. 79).
• Country Club Management – “1,9 style represents a low concern for task accomplishment couples with high concern for interpersonal relationships” (2013, p. 79).
Take a minute and think about the people you work with; what type of leadership do they illustrate? What about your own leadership style; what type do you feel best matches your leadership type?
Chapter Five
In Chapter 5 the focus was on situational leadership. This is a very common term that basically states that the leader leads based on any given situation. When there is a crisis with a company, the manner in which the company handles the situation would be considered situational leadership. Think back to the British Petroleum (BP) oil spill in the gulf. They have been working with the locals and many other agencies to manage the situation and take care of what needs to be taken care of. This is an example of situational leadership.
Figure 5.1 in the required text illustrates situational leadership. I would also like to encourage you all to review the following article that provides great insight into situational leadership.
The Hersey-Blanchard Situational Leadership® Theory (Links to an external site.)Links to an external site. (http://www.mindtools.com/pages/article/newLDR_44.htm)
Below are two videos that also illustrate how situational leadership works.
Situational Leadership Types: Examples from Film (Links to an external site.)Links to an external site. (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5-YXqlTq7IE)
This next video clip is from a popular movie “The Blind Side,” that clearly illustrates a great example of situational leadership.
The Blind Side (Links to an external site.)Links to an external site. (http://youtu.be/Nfd4slZX3IU)
Forbes School of Business Faculty
References:
BERBATOVyou4It (2010, February 24). The blind side best scene (Links to an external site.)Links to an external site. [Video file]. Retrieved from http://youtu.be/Nfd4slZX3IU
Northouse, P. (2013). Leadership theory and practice (6th ed.). Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage Publications.
The Hersey Blanchard situational leadership theory (Links to an external site.)Links to an external site. (n.d.). Retrieved from http://www.mindtools.com/pages/article/newLDR_44.htm
Vara, C. (2015, Oct 23). Situational Leadership Types: Examples from Film (Links to an external site.)Links to an external site.. [Video file]. Retrieved from: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5-YXqlTq7IE
Required Resource
Text
Northouse, P. (2013). Leadership theory and practice (6th ed.). Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage Publications. ISBN: 9781452203409.
Recommended Resource
Article
The following article below can be retrieved from the ProQuest database.
Marques, J. (2008, August). Marques, J. (2008, August). The five steps toward awakened leadership. Performance Improvement, 47(7), 20-23.