Management, Leadership And Decision Making Flashcards
Directing
Includes motivating and communication helps achieve targets and high levels of productivity
Considerate style of management
Linked to Blake mouton grid
Focuses on wellbeing of subordinates, focuses on listening to employees and encouraging them. Approachable, and rewards good performance. Staff may not necessarily complete task effectively
Initiating structure of management
Linked to Blake mouton grid
Focuses on defining and planning work,
Leader concentrates on getting work done, allocate tasks, monitor progress,work gets done but staff feel they are treated unfairly
Blake mouton - country club
High concern for people, low concern for production.
Work may suffer but environment is relaxed and fun
Blake mouton- produce or perish (authoritarian)
High focus on task but little on people.
Getting job done is key regardless of implications of people
Blake mouton -impoverished
Low concern for the task and people -ineffective. Doesn’t focus on getting job done or the environment for people to work in.
Work and people neglected
Blake mouton - middle of the road
Has some focus on task and people, but not a great deal. Average performance as neither is fully met
Blake mouton- team leadership
High focus on task and people, employees involved and want to get job done. Involved In process and needs are met
Blake mouton grid axis
Vertical - concern for people
Horizontal - concern for production.
Tannenbaum and Schmidt continuum
Tells Sells Consults Shares Delegates
Autocratic leadership (authoritarian )
Information and decision making best kept at top
- one way communication
- minimal delegation
- close supervision of employees
Autocratic best When
- Rapid decision is needed (emergency?)
- When important that the same message is given out by everyone in the organisation. (Crisis management?)
- when managers are responsible for a large number of (unskilled?)subordinates
Autocratic inappropriate when
- taking highly complex decisions requiring diverse knowledge and skills
- when leading a talented, self motivated, creative group of employees
- when junior managers are expected to develop a full range of managerial skills
Democratic leadership (participative)
Operating decisions agreed by the majority through informal decisions or votes.
- leader delegates , decentralisation
- discuss issues with subordinates, participation encouraged
- leader acts upon advice
- subordinates empowered
Laissez-faire leadership
Leader has minimal input
Employees are empowered
Organisation can lack a sense of direction and planning.
Can occur through shortcomings of the leader who may lack essential skills.
Or give the employees scope for showing capabilities
Appropriate for a highly creative team to bring out best In subordinates
Or done on purpose to give employees maximum scope for showing capabilities. May b
Laissez-faire may be successful….
Results in highly independent employees who are willing to voice their opinions
- If the manager is among a number of equals in a terms of experience and qualifications
- the workforce is self motivated
- the workforce understands and agrees with the organisations objectives