Leadership Styles: Tannenbaum & Schmidt Continuum
The variety of leadership styles:
Some business leaders are autocratic- they prefer to tell their teams exactly what to do
Other business leaders prefer a much more democratic, participative approach, joining with employees in decision-making
and others are somewhere in between
Tannenbaum and Schmidt Continuum:
1958: ‘Contingency theorists’ Robert Tannenbaum and Warren Schmidt
Suggested a ‘continuum’ of leadership behaviour
Continuum represents a range of actions related to the
Degree of authority used by the manager
Area of freedom available to non-managers
Four stages of leadership:
Tells: The leader identifies problems, makes decisions and announces to subordinates; expects implementation
Sells: The leader still makes decisions, but attempts to overcome resistance through discussion and persuasion
Consults: The leader identifies the problem and presents it to the group. Listens to advice and suggestions before making a decision
Joins: The leader defines the problem and passes on the solving and decision-making to the group (which the manager is part of)
Tell is more autocratic
The variety of leadership styles:
Some business leaders are autocratic- they prefer to tell their teams exactly what to do
Other business leaders prefer a much more democratic, participative approach, joining with employees in decision-making
and others are somewhere in between
Tannenbaum and Schmidt Continuum:
1958: ‘Contingency theorists’ Robert Tannenbaum and Warren Schmidt
Suggested a ‘continuum’ of leadership behaviour
Continuum represents a range of actions related to the
Degree of authority used by the manager
Area of freedom available to non-managers
Four stages of leadership:
Tells: The leader identifies problems, makes decisions and announces to subordinates; expects implementation
Sells: The leader still makes decisions, but attempts to overcome resistance through discussion and persuasion
Consults: The leader identifies the problem and presents it to the group. Listens to advice and suggestions before making a decision
Joins: The leader defines the problem and passes on the solving and decision-making to the group (which the manager is part of)
Tell is more autocratic