2. Situational
Work or
work
centered
AutocraticDemocratic
Paternalistic
Personal
behavior
The leadership style will
depend on the situation.
Focuses on task
performance and
achievement.
The leader makes all the
decisions and is strict
and controlling.
This leader wants
participation and uses
the ideas of the group.
A fatherly influence exist
between the leader and
the group
The behavior of the
leader will influence the
style of leadership
3. Directing Decision-making Communication Motivation Personal
Development
• Through
leadership it
Forms a
coordinated
unit.
• This includes
the allocation
of tasks to
various levels
of
management.
• Each
employee
must
contribute.
• Making of
decisions and
solving
problems
• Manager must
consider
alternatives
(other ways) and
use sound
judgement in
solving
problems
• Issuing
commands
• Handling
complaints
• Providing
information
• Provide
motivation
• Provide training
• This can only be
possible if there
is effective
communication
Incentives that can
be used:
• Pleasant work
situation
• Promotion
• Job enrichment
• Job rotation
• Acknowledgeme
nt of
achievement
• Delegation of
responsibility
Is the improvement
of attitudes,
knowledge and
skills of the
subordinates for
better work
performance and
advancement
{promotion}
4. 1. Identify
and Define
the problem
2. Collect
Relevant
information
3. Determine
objectives for
decisions
4. Develop
alternative
solutions
5. Evaluate
alternative
solutions
6. Choose
the best
alternative
7. Implement
the decision
8. Evaluate
the results
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• Overloading of information
• Prior information or prejudices
• Language differences
• Clashing personalities
• Human Deficiencies
• Credibility of the source
• Lack of interest or trust
• Conflict and emotions such as
fear
• Lack Of Feedback
6. McClelland: Achievement motivation theory
is based on the need for achievement,
affiliation and power.
Maslow’s: Theory is based on the needs
they have already met and these needs are
ordered according to importance.
Herzberg: Theory is based on motivating
factors that lead to work satisfaction. Poor
hygiene factors can lead to work
dissatisfaction.
Expectancy theory of Vroom: Is based on
how much the goal is wanted and is the goal
achievable.
Equity Theory of Adam: The theory is
based on the importance of the reward linked
to the performance of the employee.
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It can seen as the internal driving
force which provokes, regulates and
maintains actions (Welgemoed &
Wiehann.2011)