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Behavioral Approach
Chapter 4
Northouse, Leadership 8e. © SAGE Publications, 2019. 2
Overview
 Behavioral Approach Perspective
 Ohio State Studies
 University of Michigan Studies
 Blake and Mouton’s Leadership Grid
 How Does the Behavioral Approach Work?
Northouse, Leadership 8e. © SAGE Publications, 2019. 3
Behavioral Approach Description
Perspective
 Emphasizes the
behavior of the leader
 Focuses exclusively on
what leaders do and how
they act
Definition
 Composed of two general kinds
of behaviors
 Task behaviors
 Facilitate goal
accomplishment: Help group
members achieve objectives
 Relationship behaviors
 Help subordinates feel
comfortable with themselves,
each other, and the situation
Northouse, Leadership 8e. © SAGE Publications, 2019. 4
Ohio State Studies (1 of 2)
 Leadership Behavior Description Questionnaire
(LBDQ)
 Identify number of times leaders engaged in specific
behaviors
• 150 questions
 Participant settings (military, industrial, educational)
 Results
• Particular clusters of behaviors were typical of leaders
Northouse, Leadership 8e. © SAGE Publications, 2019. 5
Ohio State Studies (2 of 2)
 LBDQ-XII (Stogdill, 1963)
 Shortened version of the LBDQ
 Most widely used leadership assessment instrument
 Results--Two general types of leader behaviors:
• Initiating structure--Leaders provide structure for
subordinates
 Task behaviors--organizing work, giving structure to the work
context, defining role responsibility, and scheduling work
activities
• Consideration--Leaders nurture subordinates
 Relationship behaviors--building camaraderie, respect, trust,
and liking between leaders and followers
Northouse, Leadership 8e. © SAGE Publications, 2019. 6
University of Michigan Studies
 Exploring leadership behavior
 Specific emphasis on impact of leadership behavior on
performance of small groups
 Results--Two types of leadership behaviors
conceptualized as opposite ends of a single continuum
 Employee orientation
• Strong human relations emphasis
 Production orientation
• Stresses the technical aspects of a job
 Later studies reconceptualized behaviors as two
independent leadership orientations--possible orientation
to both at the same time
Northouse, Leadership 8e. © SAGE Publications, 2019. 7
Blake and Mouton’s Grid
Historical Perspective
 Leadership Grid Components
 Authority-Compliance (9,1)
 Country Club Management (1,9)
 Impoverished Management (1,1)
 Middle-of-the-Road Management (5,5)
 Team Management (9,9)
 Paternalism/Maternalism (1,9; 9,1)
 Opportunism
Northouse, Leadership 8e. © SAGE Publications, 2019. 8
Historical Perspective
Blake and Mouton’s Managerial Leadership Grid
Development
 Developed in early 1960s
 Used extensively in
organizational training &
development
Purpose
Designed to explain how leaders
help organizations to reach their
purposes
 Two factors
• Concern for production
 How a leader is
concerned with achieving
organizational tasks
• Concern for people
 How a leader attends to
the members of the
organization who are
trying to achieve its goals
Northouse, Leadership 8e. © SAGE Publications, 2019. 9
Authority-Compliance (9,1)
Definition
 Efficiency in operations results
from arranging conditions of
work such that human
interference is minimal
Role Focus
 Heavy emphasis on task and
job requirements and less
emphasis on people
 Communicating with
subordinates mainly for task
instructions
 Results driven--people
regarded as tools to that end
 9,1 leaders--seen as
controlling, demanding, hard-
driving, and overpowering
Northouse, Leadership 8e. © SAGE Publications, 2019. 10
Country Club (1,9)
Definition
 Thoughtful attention to the
needs of people leads to a
comfortable, friendly
organizational atmosphere and
work tempo
Role Focus
 Low concern for task
accomplishment coupled with
high concern for interpersonal
relationships
 Deemphasizes production;
leaders stress the attitudes
and feelings of people
 1,9 leaders--try to create a
positive climate by being
agreeable, eager to help,
comforting, noncontroversial
Northouse, Leadership 8e. © SAGE Publications, 2019. 11
Impoverished (1,1)
Definition
 Minimal effort exerted to get
work done is appropriate to
sustain organizational
membership
Role Focus
 Leader unconcerned with
both task and interpersonal
relationships
 Going through the motions, but
uninvolved and withdrawn
 1,1 leaders--have little contact
with followers and are
described as indifferent,
noncommittal, resigned, and
apathetic
Northouse, Leadership 8e. © SAGE Publications, 2019. 12
Middle-of-the-Road (5,5)
Definition
 Adequate organizational
performance possible through
balancing the necessity of
getting work done while
maintaining satisfactory morale
Role Focus
 Leaders who are
compromisers; have
intermediate concern for task
and people who do task
 To achieve equilibrium, leader
avoids conflict while emphasizing
moderate levels of production and
interpersonal relationships
 5,5 leader--described as
expedient; prefers the middle
ground; soft-pedals disagreement;
swallows convictions in the
interest of “progress”
Northouse, Leadership 8e. © SAGE Publications, 2019. 13
Team (9,9)
Definition
 Work accomplished through
committed people;
interdependence via a
“common stake” in the
organization’s purpose, which
leads to relationships of trust
and respect
Role Focus
 Strong emphasis on both
tasks and interpersonal
relationships
 Promotes high degree of
participation and teamwork,
satisfies basic need of
employee to be involved and
committed to their work
 9,9 leader--stimulates
participation, acts determined,
makes priorities clear, follows
through, behaves open-
mindedly and enjoys working
Northouse, Leadership 8e. © SAGE Publications, 2019. 14
Paternalism/Maternalism
Definition
 Reward and approval are
bestowed on people in return
for loyalty and obedience;
failure to comply leads to
punishment
Role Focus
 Leaders who use both 1,9 and 9,1
without integrating the two
 The “benevolent dictator”; acts
gracious for purpose of goal
accomplishment
 Treats people as though they were
disassociated from the task
 Regards the organization as a
family
 Makes most of the key decisions
 Rewards loyalty and punishes
non-compliance
Northouse, Leadership 8e. © SAGE Publications, 2019. 15
Opportunism
Definition
 People adapt and shift to any
grid style needed to gain
maximum advantage
Role Focus
 Performance occurs according
to a system of selfish gain
 Leader uses any combination
of the basic five styles for the
purpose of personal
advancement
 May be seen as ruthless and
cunning
 May also be seen as adaptable
and strategic
Leaders usually have a
dominant grid style used
in most situations and a
backup style that is
reverted to when under
pressure
Northouse, Leadership 8e. © SAGE Publications, 2019. 16
How Does the Behavioral Approach Work?
 Focus of behavioral approach
 Strengths
 Criticisms
 Application
Northouse, Leadership 8e. © SAGE Publications, 2019. 17
Behavioral Approach
Focus
 Primarily a framework for
assessing leadership as
behavior with a task and
relationship dimension
Overall Scope
 Offers a general means
of assessing the
behaviors of leaders
Northouse, Leadership 8e. © SAGE Publications, 2019. 18
Strengths
 Behavioral approach marked a major shift in leadership
research from exclusively trait focused to include
behaviors and actions of leaders
 Broad range of studies on leadership style validates and
gives credibility to the basic tenets of the approach
 At conceptual level, a leader’s style is composed of two
major types of behaviors: task and relationship
 The behavioral approach is heuristic--leaders can learn a
lot about themselves and how they come across to
others by trying to see their behaviors in light of the task
and relationship dimensions
Northouse, Leadership 8e. © SAGE Publications, 2019. 19
Criticisms
 Research has not adequately demonstrated how leaders’ styles are
associated with performance outcomes.
 No universal style of leadership that could be effective in almost
every situation. Contextual factors such as team goals or cross
functional team membership may require varied leadership styles.
 Implies that the most effective leadership style is High-High style
(i.e., high task/high relationship); research finding support is limited.
 Most of the research comes from United States--centric perspective.
Different cultures may prefer different leadership styles than those
favored by current U.S. management practices.
Northouse, Leadership 8e. © SAGE Publications, 2019. 20
Application
 Many leadership training and development
programs are designed along the lines of the style
approach.
 By assessing their own style, managers can
determine how they are perceived by others and
how they could change their behaviors to become
more effective.
 The style approach applies to nearly everything a
leader does.
Northouse, Leadership 8e. © SAGE Publications, 2019. 21

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BA 500 Week two chapter 4 ppt

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  • 2. Behavioral Approach Chapter 4 Northouse, Leadership 8e. © SAGE Publications, 2019. 2
  • 3. Overview  Behavioral Approach Perspective  Ohio State Studies  University of Michigan Studies  Blake and Mouton’s Leadership Grid  How Does the Behavioral Approach Work? Northouse, Leadership 8e. © SAGE Publications, 2019. 3
  • 4. Behavioral Approach Description Perspective  Emphasizes the behavior of the leader  Focuses exclusively on what leaders do and how they act Definition  Composed of two general kinds of behaviors  Task behaviors  Facilitate goal accomplishment: Help group members achieve objectives  Relationship behaviors  Help subordinates feel comfortable with themselves, each other, and the situation Northouse, Leadership 8e. © SAGE Publications, 2019. 4
  • 5. Ohio State Studies (1 of 2)  Leadership Behavior Description Questionnaire (LBDQ)  Identify number of times leaders engaged in specific behaviors • 150 questions  Participant settings (military, industrial, educational)  Results • Particular clusters of behaviors were typical of leaders Northouse, Leadership 8e. © SAGE Publications, 2019. 5
  • 6. Ohio State Studies (2 of 2)  LBDQ-XII (Stogdill, 1963)  Shortened version of the LBDQ  Most widely used leadership assessment instrument  Results--Two general types of leader behaviors: • Initiating structure--Leaders provide structure for subordinates  Task behaviors--organizing work, giving structure to the work context, defining role responsibility, and scheduling work activities • Consideration--Leaders nurture subordinates  Relationship behaviors--building camaraderie, respect, trust, and liking between leaders and followers Northouse, Leadership 8e. © SAGE Publications, 2019. 6
  • 7. University of Michigan Studies  Exploring leadership behavior  Specific emphasis on impact of leadership behavior on performance of small groups  Results--Two types of leadership behaviors conceptualized as opposite ends of a single continuum  Employee orientation • Strong human relations emphasis  Production orientation • Stresses the technical aspects of a job  Later studies reconceptualized behaviors as two independent leadership orientations--possible orientation to both at the same time Northouse, Leadership 8e. © SAGE Publications, 2019. 7
  • 8. Blake and Mouton’s Grid Historical Perspective  Leadership Grid Components  Authority-Compliance (9,1)  Country Club Management (1,9)  Impoverished Management (1,1)  Middle-of-the-Road Management (5,5)  Team Management (9,9)  Paternalism/Maternalism (1,9; 9,1)  Opportunism Northouse, Leadership 8e. © SAGE Publications, 2019. 8
  • 9. Historical Perspective Blake and Mouton’s Managerial Leadership Grid Development  Developed in early 1960s  Used extensively in organizational training & development Purpose Designed to explain how leaders help organizations to reach their purposes  Two factors • Concern for production  How a leader is concerned with achieving organizational tasks • Concern for people  How a leader attends to the members of the organization who are trying to achieve its goals Northouse, Leadership 8e. © SAGE Publications, 2019. 9
  • 10. Authority-Compliance (9,1) Definition  Efficiency in operations results from arranging conditions of work such that human interference is minimal Role Focus  Heavy emphasis on task and job requirements and less emphasis on people  Communicating with subordinates mainly for task instructions  Results driven--people regarded as tools to that end  9,1 leaders--seen as controlling, demanding, hard- driving, and overpowering Northouse, Leadership 8e. © SAGE Publications, 2019. 10
  • 11. Country Club (1,9) Definition  Thoughtful attention to the needs of people leads to a comfortable, friendly organizational atmosphere and work tempo Role Focus  Low concern for task accomplishment coupled with high concern for interpersonal relationships  Deemphasizes production; leaders stress the attitudes and feelings of people  1,9 leaders--try to create a positive climate by being agreeable, eager to help, comforting, noncontroversial Northouse, Leadership 8e. © SAGE Publications, 2019. 11
  • 12. Impoverished (1,1) Definition  Minimal effort exerted to get work done is appropriate to sustain organizational membership Role Focus  Leader unconcerned with both task and interpersonal relationships  Going through the motions, but uninvolved and withdrawn  1,1 leaders--have little contact with followers and are described as indifferent, noncommittal, resigned, and apathetic Northouse, Leadership 8e. © SAGE Publications, 2019. 12
  • 13. Middle-of-the-Road (5,5) Definition  Adequate organizational performance possible through balancing the necessity of getting work done while maintaining satisfactory morale Role Focus  Leaders who are compromisers; have intermediate concern for task and people who do task  To achieve equilibrium, leader avoids conflict while emphasizing moderate levels of production and interpersonal relationships  5,5 leader--described as expedient; prefers the middle ground; soft-pedals disagreement; swallows convictions in the interest of “progress” Northouse, Leadership 8e. © SAGE Publications, 2019. 13
  • 14. Team (9,9) Definition  Work accomplished through committed people; interdependence via a “common stake” in the organization’s purpose, which leads to relationships of trust and respect Role Focus  Strong emphasis on both tasks and interpersonal relationships  Promotes high degree of participation and teamwork, satisfies basic need of employee to be involved and committed to their work  9,9 leader--stimulates participation, acts determined, makes priorities clear, follows through, behaves open- mindedly and enjoys working Northouse, Leadership 8e. © SAGE Publications, 2019. 14
  • 15. Paternalism/Maternalism Definition  Reward and approval are bestowed on people in return for loyalty and obedience; failure to comply leads to punishment Role Focus  Leaders who use both 1,9 and 9,1 without integrating the two  The “benevolent dictator”; acts gracious for purpose of goal accomplishment  Treats people as though they were disassociated from the task  Regards the organization as a family  Makes most of the key decisions  Rewards loyalty and punishes non-compliance Northouse, Leadership 8e. © SAGE Publications, 2019. 15
  • 16. Opportunism Definition  People adapt and shift to any grid style needed to gain maximum advantage Role Focus  Performance occurs according to a system of selfish gain  Leader uses any combination of the basic five styles for the purpose of personal advancement  May be seen as ruthless and cunning  May also be seen as adaptable and strategic Leaders usually have a dominant grid style used in most situations and a backup style that is reverted to when under pressure Northouse, Leadership 8e. © SAGE Publications, 2019. 16
  • 17. How Does the Behavioral Approach Work?  Focus of behavioral approach  Strengths  Criticisms  Application Northouse, Leadership 8e. © SAGE Publications, 2019. 17
  • 18. Behavioral Approach Focus  Primarily a framework for assessing leadership as behavior with a task and relationship dimension Overall Scope  Offers a general means of assessing the behaviors of leaders Northouse, Leadership 8e. © SAGE Publications, 2019. 18
  • 19. Strengths  Behavioral approach marked a major shift in leadership research from exclusively trait focused to include behaviors and actions of leaders  Broad range of studies on leadership style validates and gives credibility to the basic tenets of the approach  At conceptual level, a leader’s style is composed of two major types of behaviors: task and relationship  The behavioral approach is heuristic--leaders can learn a lot about themselves and how they come across to others by trying to see their behaviors in light of the task and relationship dimensions Northouse, Leadership 8e. © SAGE Publications, 2019. 19
  • 20. Criticisms  Research has not adequately demonstrated how leaders’ styles are associated with performance outcomes.  No universal style of leadership that could be effective in almost every situation. Contextual factors such as team goals or cross functional team membership may require varied leadership styles.  Implies that the most effective leadership style is High-High style (i.e., high task/high relationship); research finding support is limited.  Most of the research comes from United States--centric perspective. Different cultures may prefer different leadership styles than those favored by current U.S. management practices. Northouse, Leadership 8e. © SAGE Publications, 2019. 20
  • 21. Application  Many leadership training and development programs are designed along the lines of the style approach.  By assessing their own style, managers can determine how they are perceived by others and how they could change their behaviors to become more effective.  The style approach applies to nearly everything a leader does. Northouse, Leadership 8e. © SAGE Publications, 2019. 21