Definitions
Leadership Approaches
Diagrams
Researchers
100

Refer to a set of distinctive characteristics, qualities, or attributes that describe a person.

Traits

100

Certain people have innate qualities and characteristics that make them great leaders.

Trait Approach 

100

Management Skills Grid

Skills Approach

Human - working with people. Ability to communicate effectively

Technical - working with things. knowledge about and proficiency in a specific type of work or activity. They include competencies in a specialized area, analytical ability, and the ability to use appropriate tools and techniques

Conceptual - working with ideas.  Mental work of shaping the meaning of organizational or policy issues

100

Trait Approach 

Stogdill’s first survey (1948) identified important leadership traits that were related to how
people in various roles/groups became leaders.

200

 _________ cognitive ability can be thought of as a person's intelligence.

General cognitive ability 

200

Suggests that leaders engage in the two primary behaviors: task & relationship behaviors

Behavioral Approach

200

Blake and Mouton Managerial Grid 

Behavioral approach 

used to explain how leaders help the company reach their goals through things like concern for people and concern for product 


200

Authentic Approach

The authentic leadership approach developed by George focuses on the characteristics of authentic leaders. George describes the
essential qualities of authentic leadership and how individuals can develop these
qualities if they want to become authentic leaders.

300

Leaders who are self-consumed, exploitive, and power oriented, with warped moral values.

Pseudotransformational 

300

 Helping people change and adjust to new situations.

Adaptive Approach


300

Shore and Colleagues Grid

Inclusive Leadership

illustrates how varying levels of belongingness (i.e., the desire to be included) interact with uniqueness (i.e., the desire to maintain one’s own identity) and result in four outcomes: exclusion, differentiation, assimilation, and inclusion.

300

Situational Approach

Blanchard and colleagues developed the SLII model to illustrate the situational
approach.


This model stresses that leadership is composed of directive and supportive
roles  

400

A sociological theory that argues that people create meaning about their reality as they interact with each other.

social constructivism

400

Leaders rely on rewards and punishments to achieve optimal job performance from their subordinates.

Transactional Approach

400

SLII Model

Situational Approach

The SLII® model  illustrates how directive and supportive leadership behaviors combine for each of the four different leadership styles. It also incorporates follower development levels.

400

Servant Leadership 

Robert K. Greenleaf

Servant leaders place the good of followers over
their own self-interests and emphasize follower
development.

500

Authentic Leadership as relational, created by leaders and followers together.

Interpersonal Perspective 

500

Uses directive and supportive behaviors to explain 4 different leadership styles and how they effect followers

Situational Approach

500

Kellerman Typology

Followership 

Differentiates followers by level of engagement.

500

Inclusive Leadership

William Schutz (1958) posited that inclusion (along with control and affection) is a
basic human need that people experience in their interpersonal relationships.
• Argued that people express their need to be included by how they communicate
with others
• People experience less anxiety if their need to be “in the group” (inherent)
matches the degree to which they want others to “include them.”

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