Path goal theory Flashcards
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Path goal theory: leadership behavior types
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Lead must choose style that best suits the followers motivational needs
- directive leadership:
- clarify tasks and rules
- set standard for performance - supportive leadership:
- be friendly, treat followers as equals
- make employees feel comfortable - participative leadership:
- consult team members,
- share information - achievement-oriented leadership:
- challenge followers to perform at best level
- high confidence in ability of followers - interaction facilitation: encourage communication within the group
- group-oriented decision-process: seek solution by discussing problem in a group
- work-group representation and networking: presenting the group in a favorable manner
- value-based leadership: establish a vision within the group
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Task characteristics in path goal theory
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subordinates task
- if unclear and ambiguous -> provide structure (directive leadership)
- if highly repetitive -> provide motivation (supportive leadership)
formal authority system
- if weak -> make rules and requirements clear
primary work group
- if weak group norms and no team spirit
- > build up cohesiveness
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Three follower characteristics in path goal theory
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- Need for affiliation -> use supportive leadership
- Preference for structure -> use directive leadership
- Desire for control -> a) internal: participative leadership b) external: use directive leadership
- Self-perceived level of task ability -> directive leadership