We know that leaders differ in how they lead, or even think about leadership, based on their beliefs, personalities, experiences, etc. This gives rise to different leadership styles, some better suited to some contexts than others. Here you'll find more information about the dimensions of leadership, and what is usually called leadership styles.
By Mitch McCrimmon
- Provides an overview of leadership styles within teams and suggests when participative leadership may be a good fit.
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- Kurt Lewin and colleagues did leadership decision experiments in 1939 and identified three different styles of leadership, in particular around decision-making. Here's an overview of Lewin's work.
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By Robert Webb
- How do approaches to employee motivation vary depending on the leadership style of the leader? Here's an overview, including a summary chart.
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- Want to understand your own leadership style? This self-assessment evaluates the leadership style that you value as soundest and not necessarily the actual behaviors you demonstrate with other people. The test results are useful for establishing your own understanding of where you want to be as far as ideal behaviors, and are not meant to be an assessment of your actual style.
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By Kevin Wegryn, PMP
- The author has identified three major project leadership styles. Each is discussed in detail. And each totally relies on the needs of the project team.
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By Nicholas Imparato
- Are you a leader with a reputation for embracing change? Do you believe that your leadership power is earned and not an automatic given? Learn how these and other beliefs can influence your leadership effectiveness.
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