Corporate Training: The Styles of
Leadership
By
Mark Bowser
Motivational Business Speaker

Mark Bowser knows his stuff when it comes to
Corporate Training and Leadership Success. Enjoy this inspiring article
from one of the world's best corporate trainers.
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There are three basic styles of leadership. All of us use these three
styles. Now, let me pause here
for a minute and say that I am not suggesting you change your style.
What I am suggesting is that you become flexible with the styles.
Would you agree with me that your style works some of the time and
fails miserably some of the time?
Why is that? Because one
style doesnt fit every situation.
What I am suggesting is that you use a more flexible situational
leadership when it comes to the Leadership Styles.
Use the style that best fits the situation and the people involved.
Having said that, what are the three Leadership Styles?
The styles are:
1.
Autocratic
2.
Democratic
3.
Free Rein
Let me explain what each style is and when to use it.
Autocratic:
The Autocratic Leader is more like a general.
The commander of an army.
They are quick decision makers and they tell others what to do.
We saw this style a great deal in the corporate world in the 1950s
through the 1980s. We still
see it today but not quite as much as those earlier decades.
Why did we see it so much in the past?
Well, where did the CEOs and Presidents of organizations get their
training? Many of them came out
of the military. Is
autocratic leadership a good style for the military?
Absolutely. Particularly
in war time. Why?
Because we are in crisis or emergency mode.
Decisions had to be made and made quickly or people would die.
Autocratic leaders took action and won wars.
After the war, these leaders came back and took their place in the corporate
world. They discovered that
their civilian counterparts didnt take to orders like their military
counterparts. This caused them
some challenges. The
leaders discovered that their style didnt work in every situation.
They learned that they had to be flexible in their leadership styles.
There is still a place for autocratic leadership in the corporate
world because we have emergencies and other situations that require quick
decisions and quick actions.
But what we have to do in order to maximize our effectiveness is not get
stuck in one style. Use the
style that best fits the situation.
Democratic:
The second style of leadership is the Democratic style.
This is the leadership style of teamwork.
It is run by democracy.
We put things to a vote to make decisions and the majority rules.
This is great for building team loyalty and participation but let me
ask you a question. Should
every decision at your office be put to a vote?
Of course not. So, when
is this a good leadership style to use?
When you need to get buy in (by having open discussions where you can
answer questions and sell your vision) and when the decisions arent a major
importance. Use this style to create
rapport and teamwork.
Free
Rein:
In this style of leadership, we get out of the way and let our team do their
thing. It is a style where
there is definitely no micro management.
That is good. The
challenge is that your team members have to be
excellent, well trained, and go getters for it to succeed.
If you have a lot of entry level workers or workers who are new to
the job, this is not the best style to be in.
Those workers will need more of your input and guidance for at least
the short term.
Well, there we have it.
Three styles of leadership:
autocratic, democratic, and free rein.
They all have their pluses and they all have their minuses.
Use the style that best fits the situation and the team members
involved and you will find yourself succeeding in all leadership situations.
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