About Me

Klamath Falls, Oregon, United States
I am 24 years old, I am a wife and a mother of a two year old daughter named Tatum. I have my Bachelor's degree in Elementary Education and I am currently working on my Master's Degree in Teacher Leadership. I am substitute teaching full time in both districts in my area as well at a charter school and a private Christian school. I love making a difference. I am hoping to have a classroom of my very own in the near future! I love to read, watch movies, camp, snowmobile, and ATV.

Sunday, April 21, 2013

Leadership Styles

There are a number of different leadership styles which are:

  • Charismatic Leadership: The Charismatic Leader gathers followers through dint of personality and charm, rather than any form of external power or authority.

  • Participative Leadership: A Participative Leader, rather than taking autocratic decisions, seeks to involve other people in the process, possibly including subordinates, peers, superiors and other stakeholders.

  • Situational Leadership: When a decision is needed, an effective leader does not just fall into a single preferred style, such as using transactional or transformational methods. In practice, as they say, things are not that simple.

  • Transactional Leadership: People are motivated by reward and punishment.Social systems work best with a clear chain of command.

  • Transformational Leadership: Working for a Transformational Leader can be a wonderful and uplifting experience. They put passion and energy into everything. They care about you and want you to succeed.

  • The Quiet Leader: The actions of a leader speak louder than his or her words.People are motivated when you give them credit rather than take it yourself.
    Ego and aggression are neither necessary nor constructive.

  • Servant Leadership: The servant leader serves others, rather than others serving the leader. Serving others thus comes by helping them to achieve and improve.


  •      If I was to choose which style most suits me I would say that I use situational leadership. I think that situational leadership suits me because I make decsions based on situations. Each situation is different, as are the people involved. So for me making decsions based on who is involved and what the situation is make the most sense. This also is more adaptive then the other leadership styles. Which I am a very adaptive person.

    Reference:
    Changing Minds. (2002-2013). Retrieved from http://changingminds.org/disciplines/leadership/styles/leadership_styles.htm

    1 comment:

    1. Erin, I like that you said adaptive and situational. I think as educators we all need to be able to think on our feet because every single day is unique and so is each situation that we may face. Well said!

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