Title: Situational Leadership
1Situational Leadership
"Only those who dare to fail greatly can ever
achieve greatly. JFK
2Overview
- Directive and Supportive Behavior
- Leadership Variables
- Situational Leadership II Model
3Directive Supportive Behavior
4Directive/Task Behavior
- Involves
- Clearly Telling People
- What to Do
- How to Do It
- Where to Do It
- When to Do It
- And Then Closely Supervising Their Performance
5Supportive/Relationship Behavior
- Involves
- Listening to People
- Providing Support and Encouraging Their Efforts
- Facilitating Their Involvement in
- Problem Solving and Decision Making
6Leadership Variables
7Leadership Variables
- Follower
- Boss
- Associates/Peers
- Organization
- Job Demands
- Time
8Interim Summary
- Directive/Supportive Behavior
- Leadership Variables
9Situational Leadership Model
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11Subordinates Development Level
- Competence Task, Knowledge and Skills
- Commitment Motivation and Confidence
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12Levels of Development
- D1 - Enthusiastic Beginner
- D2 - Disillusioned Learner
- D3 - Reluctant Contributor
- D4 - Peak Performer
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13Levels of DevelopmentD1Low Competence, High
Commitment
Enthusiastic Beginner
14Levels of DevelopmentD2Some Competence, Low
Commitment
Disillusioned Learner
15Levels of DevelopmentD3Moderate to High
Competence, Variable Commitment
Reluctant Contributor
16Levels of DevelopmentD4High Competence, High
Commitment
Peak Performer
17Levels of Development
- D1 - Low Competence, High Commitment
Enthusiastic Beginner - D2 - Some Competence, Low Commitment
Disillusioned Learner - D3 - Moderate to High Competence, Variable
Commitment Reluctant Contributor - D4 - High Competence, High Commitment Peak
Performer
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18- Development Level is Task Specific!
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20Directing
- High Directive, Low Supportive
- Leader Defines Roles of Followers
- Problem Solving and Decision Making Initiated by
the Leader - One-way Communication
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DEVELOPMENT LEVEL OF FOLLOWER(S)
22Coaching
- High Directive, High Supportive
- Leader Now Attempts to Hear Followers
Suggestions, Ideas, and Opinions - Two-way Communication
- Control Over Decision Making Remains With the
Leader
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24Supporting
- High Supportive, Low Directive
- Focus of Control Shifts to Follower
- Leader Actively Listens
- Follower Has Ability and Knowledge to Do the Task
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26Delegating
- Low Supportive, Low Directive
- Leader Discusses Problems With Followers
- Seeks Joint Agreement on Problem Definitions
- Decision Making Is Handled by the Subordinate
- They Run Their Own Show
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28 What Happens If We Have a Mismatch of
Leadership Style With Development Level?
29Increasing Follower Development Level
- Tell Them What You Want Them to Do
- Show Them What You Want Them to Do
- Let Them Try - There Is Some Risk
- Observe Performance - Focus on the Positive
- Manage the Consequences
30Five Step to Training Winners
- Tell Them What You Want to Do
- Show Them What You Want to Do
- Let Them Try There is Some Risk
- Observe Performance Focus on the Positive
- Manage the Consequences
31The Leaders Goal
- Build Your Followers Development Level So You
Can Start Using Less Time-consuming Styles - (S3 and S4) and Still Get High Quality Results.
32Situational Leadership is not something you do
TO people but something you do WITH people.
33SUMMARY
- Directive and Supportive Behavior
- Leadership Variables
- Situational Leadership II Model
"Opportunity is missed by most people because it
is dressed in overalls and looks like work." --
Thomas Edison
34- "Washington D.C. is a city of Southern
efficiency and Northern charm."
JFK