Chapter 2 - Leadership Styles/Co-leadership Flashcards
The major debate in regard to leadership is centered on how __________, ________ and ________ the leader should be.
Active
Directive
Structured
These four believe an ACTIVE style works best.
JMHS
Jacobs
Masson
Harvill
Schimmel
In this type, leader has an understanding of the members’ needs and structures the group to meet those needs.
Leader-directed
In this type, the leader will turn the group over to the members and have members determine the direction and content.
Group-directed
T/F A group can move fluidly between leader & group directed.
TRUE - as group develops
In this style, leaders emphasize the “here” and dynamics of the group.
INTERpersonally
In this style, leaders focus on the needs and concerns of the individual members.
INTRApersonally
On a spectrum we might say _____ focus on group process and _________ focus on personal issues.
INTER
INTRA
The leader must address both _____ & _____ functions
Content
Process
The task or purpose of the group….
Content
The interaction between members, dynamics…
Process
Advantages of co-leadership (6)
- Decreases chance of burnout
- Less overwhelming to respond to needs of group
- If one absent group can still meet
- Coleader peer supervision
- Can help manage countertransference
- Coleader can help process members reactions to other leader. Using other leader to moderate
Disadvantages of coleadership (4)
1-Failure to meet regularly outside of group. Lack of synchronization
-Competition & rivalry
2-Random assignment to co-leader, lack of trust
3-Poor selection of a co-leader (romantic relationship eg)