The leadership is integral to the success and the growth of a business organization. The leadership plays a critical role in motivating the employees in following a specific vision and goal. Different leaders adopt different leadership styles to motivate their followers. The role of the leader is critical in making the followers work hard towards a specific aim. Different leaders follow different leadership styles; however, the primary aim of the leader is important in motivating the followers to work towards a specific aim. Basically, the leadership styles of the leaders can be divided into two different categories, namely, task oriented leadership style and relationship oriented leadership style. The task oriented leadership model is given by Forsyth who states that the leadership style of all the leaders can be categorized as performance oriented leadership or the relationship oriented leadership style.
The task-oriented leadership approach is the one in which the focus of the leaders remains on the task which are required to meet certain goals and the performance standards of the organization. On the other hand, the relationship oriented leadership style is the one in which the leader focuses on the relationship between the leader and the followers. This leadership approach focuses on the satisfaction, motivation and the well-being of the team members. There are several qualities of the task-oriented leadership style (Daft, 2007). The task-oriented leadership style is the one which focuses on getting the necessary task or the combination of tasks completed for achieving the organizational goals. The leaders who adopt the task-oriented leadership style are not concerned with the well-being and the care of the employees. They are focused on finding the solution of an issue to meet the goals of the organization. These leaders are dedicated in defining the roles and the work of the team members and defining the structure, planning, organization and monitoring the progress of the team in terms of performance goals.
The benefit of the task-oriented leadership style is that it gets the entire task done to obtain a certain goal. They are not concerned with the notion of catering to the needs of the employees and are focused on finding the solution to a specific problem to meet the goals of the organization. The leader is focused on defining the roles and the work for the employees and putting the structure within the team. The leaders are not concerned with the well-being of the followers or the employees and are only concerned about the task being done on time. The benefits of the task-oriented leadership style are that it ensures that the task deadlines are met on time and the required jobs are completed within the time (Muller, & Turner, 2017). This type of leadership style is important for the employees who do not manage their time well. With time, these leaders will get a better understanding regarding how things are needed to be getting done on time. They are also familiar with the workplace procedures and organization’s operations. Therefore, they become expert in delegation of work and getting things done on time. However, since these leaders are not concerned with the well-being of the followers, they demonstrate the qualities of autocratic leadership. Therefore, this leadership also face similar problems of employee retention and motivation (Tabernero, Chambel, Curral, & Arana, 2009).
On the other hand, the leaders who demonstrate relationship-oriented leadership style are concerned with supporting, motivating and developing the employees so that the organization can sustain growth with the development of the employees. The relationship-oriented style encourages team work and collaboration of the employees and the organization so that good communication and relationship persists between the organization and the employees. It encourages the collaboration and team work between different team members which builds a strong team capable of facing any situation. The priority of the relationship-focused leaders is to establish the welfare of every person in the group and making efforts so that individual needs of every person involved are met. Such leaders have obtained various offers such as bonuses, mediation and casual interactions to increase the engagement of the employees with the organization. These strategies assist in motivating the employees, dealing with the workplace conflicts and establishing casual interactions with different team members. It will also create a non-competitive and transparent work environment so that the employees can work in a positive work environment. The relation-oriented leadership style creates a psychological contract between the team members and organization. Psychological contract is important in building a bond between the workers and the organization and it can boost the productivity of the employees (Tabernero, Chambel, Curral, & Arana, 2009).
The employees or the team-members are in a workplace setting wherein they are cared by the organization’s management; therefore, they build positive work environment. The relationship oriented leaders understand that building a positive work environment can create positivity and makes the employees more driven. Several factors such as personal conflicts, dissatisfaction with jobs, resentment and boredom can occur when the employees are not motivated adequately at the workplace (Nkut, 2011).
I would prefer task oriented leadership style as in the present competitive environment; it is important that the organizations get the work done proficiently and on time. These leaders identify different manners through which the work can be done quickly and on time. The prime desire of these leaders is to get the work on time which is transmitted to the followers. The goals and the plan of these leaders are clear. These leaders also create an incentive scheme to motivate the employees to work in a proper manner (Bowerman, & Wart, 2014).
It can be concluded that the leadership style is significant aspect of running an organization. Different leaders adopt different leadership styles; however, the primary aim of all the leaders is to get the work done by the employees or the followers. The leader shows a specific vision or mission to all the employees and motivates them to achieve it. All the leadership styles can be broadly categorized into task-oriented leadership style and the relationship oriented leadership style. In the task-oriented leadership style, the focus of the leader is on getting the task done. In contrast to it, in the relationship, focused leadership style, the leader try to build relationships with the followers so that the employees are engaged with the organization. In the personal viewpoint, the task-oriented leadership style is the best as it is important to get the things done on time and with proficiency in the present competitive environment.
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