6.BAD LEADERSHIP STYLES CAN HURT EVERYONE
BAD LEADERSHIP STYLES CAN HURT EVERYONE
Great leaders have what it takes
to build successful businesses. There is no one leadership style that leaders
turn to for success. What they have to keep in mind when choosing leadership
styles is that it should help them lead their business according to its vision
and values and make their team buy into their philosophy and willingly
contribute to the success of the organization. Another important thing that
great leaders do is develop their successors to take the reins in the future.
A lot of people confuse leadership
with management. While the two have a few things in common, they are poles
apart when it comes to the ultimate purpose they serve or the objectives they
achieve. Leadership isn’t just a skill or quality to have; it is rather an art
that gives leaders the ability to get things done from others not through force
or pressure, but through willingness. Leadership is more about using
motivational and inspirational aspects to bring team members on board and
willingly become partners in the success of the organization.
Leaders help team members
understand the purpose they serve in the larger scheme of things and encourage
them to challenge their limits to serve that purpose. Every team member is an
important cog in the wheel and the role of leaders is to ensure that all the
cogs put a combined effort to take the wheel in the right direction. On the
other hand, management is more about supervision and guidance to complete daily
tasks. It has little to do with serving the bigger purpose. Different
leadership styles are effective in different settings and organizational
structures. However, the wrong leadership style can prove detrimental to the
growth of a company.
Many organizations end up choosing
wrong leaders. It is not the leader who is wrong but the environment or culture
that they are expected to excel. Some leaders are simply not right for certain
organizations. The outcome that comes out of such an unfavorable association is
usually undesirable. Having said that, choosing a leader is one of the most
important decisions that an organization makes but they still get it wrong
somehow.
Different businesses, projects,
employees, and processes need different leadership styles. Adapting to the
culture and needs of an organization is often the qualities that separate great
leaders from not-so-good ones. The inability of a leader to do this not only
spells their downfall but also the company they are leading.
Leaders that are not the right fit
for an organization or are finding it tough to adapt to the style of leadership
required can often result in employees feeling less engaged at work. A
team that’s not properly engaged delivers poor quality work, is down on
productivity, and contributes to the overall profitability of a business.
What’s easy to understand here is that the wrong leader or leadership style can
make employees feel unmotivated and not willing enough to be productive. In the
worst case, poor leadership makes employees think about making the tough
decision of having to quit. To avoid such situations, leaders should be willing
to adopt a leadership style that goes well with the vision and culture of an
organization.
Most common types of leadership styles
Transformational leadership:
This is one of the effective
leadership styles in a corporate sector. This leadership style is based on a
leader’s ability to inspire their team members through clear and effective
communication and actionable collaboration. Transformational leaders paint the
path to success for the teams to walk on. They lead by example and set goals
that challenge team members to go that extra mile to achieve success.
Democratic leadership:
Democratic leadership is all about
making the team members a part of the decision-making process. So instead of
asking their team to follow orders, they ask for their opinions. They share
everything with their teams that they think has anything to do with their work
or that can come in the way of the achievement of their goals. The best thing
about this leadership style is that it helps in building trust with employees
and brings them on the same page as the leader. It encourages creativity and
helps employees grow. It also helps leaders in making their teams do what they
want but in ways, they are comfortable with.
Coaching leadership style:
This leadership style is also an effective one
but is used very sparingly by leaders. The reason that leaders give when asked
about why they don’t use it more often is that they don’t have too much time to
provide coaching to employees. However, if it is used in the right way, it can
help leaders in building a team that they won’t have any trouble in leading to
the path of success. The coaching leadership style is also great at building a
great relationship between the leader and the team. It particularly works with
employees that are willing to grow and learn new skills.
Pacesetting leadership:
This leadership style naturally comes to those
who have recently become leaders due to their exceptional performance over the
years. This style usually works with employees that need little motivation to
perform. However, it doesn’t often work as setting the pace doesn’t always help
in energizing and motivating teams to achieve greater things.
Affiliative leadership:
This leadership style works best
in organizations where leaders are entrusted with managing institutional
change, setting up new teams, and building or re-establishing trust. Leaders
that use this style are very good listeners and use their own stories to
inspire their teams. To effectively use this style, leaders need to be
well-versed with how emotional intelligence works. The downside of this style
is that it can lead to poor performance and conflicts go unnoticed.
It is quite evident that different
leadership styles work in different working cultures. And great leaders are
flexible and have no trouble in adopting a different leadership style according
to the needs of an organization.
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Can you further give examples to emphasize how bad leadership affected the organziations?
ReplyDeleteWhat is the best leadership style for a organisation to enhance the performance and productivity.What are your thoughts?
ReplyDeleteIn my opinion, one of the best leadership philosophies is democratic leadership. This is because it gives entry-level workers a chance to practice using the authority they'll need to exert wisely in later roles.
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