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Management Styles
Management Styles Autocratic:
– Directing– Guiding
Democratic:– Supporting– Delegating
Different strokes for different folks
Management Styles Autocratic:
– Tough, bottom-line, focus on production, results
– Rules, obedience, formality, personal power/credit
Exploitative authoritarian Benevolent authoritarian
Management Styles Democratic:
– Consultative, humanistic, focus on people– Consensus, informality, conflict tolerance,
team power/team credit Consultative democratic style Participative democratic style
Management Styles - Autocratic Directing: The coach provides specific
instructions and closely supervises task accomplishments.
Guiding: The coach continues some direction and closely supervises task accomplishments, but also explains decisions and supports progress.
Management Styles - Democratic Supporting: The coach facilitates and
supports efforts to accomplish tasks and shares responsibility for decision making.
Delegating: The coach turns over responsibility for decision making, problem solving, and task accomplishments.
Managers must be flexible and change their styles to fit the needs of their associates.
Coaching must be based on associates’ development needs and development level.
Autocratic Directing is appropriate when a decision
has to be made in a hurry and the stakes are high. Appropriate with inexperienced people.– Structure, control and closely supervise when
competence is low and commitment is high.
Autocratic Guiding is appropriate when skills are
adequate, but when initial enthusiasm wanes. Associates still need to increase skills, but they need to build self-esteem and confidence more.– Guiding is effective with some competence
and low commitment.
Democratic Supporting is appropriate when people
know what they are doing but need recognition and reinforcement of good habits.– Praise, listen and facilitate with high
competence and variable commitment.
Democratic Delegating is appropriate for peak
performers, for highly motivated associates who need little direction (and usually crave autonomy and independence).– Turn over responsibility for day-to-day decision
making to people with high competence and high commitment.
Take Aways Managers should create a work
environment with clear, behavior-specific standards that are reinforced by rewards and consequences which are implemented quickly.
Managers should coach based on those behavior-specific standards using a directing, guiding, supporting, or delegating style based on associates’ needs.