Management Styles Explained
Description
Essentially, a manager's style is the way he or she makes decisions, relates to subordinates, and lays out a vision for an organization. This program examines five widely recognized management styles, commonly identified as autocratic, persuasive, consultative, participative, and laissez faire. Viewers learn about each style's characteristics, advantages, drawbacks, and practical applications. The video also emphasizes that while a leader may prefer a particular style, different management approaches should be used depending on the culture of the business, the unique nature of the workforce, and the specifics of the work required.
Runtime
17 min
Subjects
- Business communication (311)
- Interpersonal communication (301)
- Entrepreneurship (1731)
- Leadership (570)
- Management (2363)
- Communication in organizations (67)
- Psychology, Industrial (35)
- Psychology, Applied (97)
Genre
Date of Publication
[2011], c2011
Database
Films on Demand
Direct Link
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