The Two Types Of Leaders: Is A Dominant Leader More Effective Than A Pretigious Leader?
By Jezreel Smith | Dec 09, 2016 04:09 AM EST
When is a leader can be called effective leader and when is a leader can be called an ineffective leader? In life's aspect there is no any single man who has not encountered or even ordered around by a leader. A man starts to encounter a leader from preschool up to college for instance, during group experiments and group work or even when joining an organization as well as the student council.
In a closer look, say for example during group projects if the purpose and the goal are achieved, does it mean that the leader is effective? Or if the purpose and goal of the project has failed, does it mean that the leader is very incapable? Does it have to do with the character or attitude of a person or is it affected by the ways of a leader to rule the members?
According to Harvard Business Review, there are two leadership styles known as dominance and prestige. Given two different situations that calls for a leadership strategy take a look which of the two leadership styles best suits the situation. When a company has a clear strategy for a new product launch this calls for a dominant leader that needs to provide firm directives to get the marketing, distribution, and sales people working together and moving in one direction. When facing tight deadlines, dominance is needed to generate fast and well directed and coordinated responses. The second situation will be when a marketing team is charged with creating an innovative advertising campaign this is the event that a prestigious leader can release the pressure on team members and encourage them to think outside the box.
Dominant leaders achieve their goals by emphasizing their role as the boss, bragging people with bonuses and promotions, and intimidating people with the threat of punishment. Prestige, in contrast, means influencing others by displaying signs of wisdom and expertise and being a role model.
A report from Popular Science revealed a list of US leaders that possess fearless dominance. Theodore Roosevelt, John F. Kennedy, Franklin D. Roosevelt, Ronald Reagan, Rutherford B. Hayes, Zachary Taylor, Bill Clinton, Martin Van Buren, Andrew Jackson and George W. Bush are included in the list.
A leader is the one that rules and his subordinates follow. However, in a country for example, not only the president should work to achieve the mission and vision of his people but also these people has to do something for the betterment of the country. A government does not only include the president and officials but also the citizens. Meanwhile, Will Ferrell was spotted playing the online game DOTA to get to know the reason. Click Here.
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