LEADERSHIP STYLES
 And consequentially "types" of leaders 
There are four basic leadership styles; 
1.        Dictatorial, 
2.        Authoritative, 
3.        Consultative and 
4.        Participative. 
                 Managers have the option to choose and use a leadership style in a given  situation. And there are arguments that leaders act in reference to their people  so it is the people who determine the type of leadership style that's good for  them. There may be some truth in this, but here we focus on the managers'  leadership initiative alone. Managers usually adopt a predominant leadership  style in their approach to management. The ship-theory below describes the  atmosphere in the leaders Ship. 
The Dictatorial leaders-ship
                 A manager who routinely makes all the decisions within his span of  responsibility can be said to be dictatorial. Matters requiring decisions  steadily pile up awaiting the managers attention. This indecision jam causes  backlogs, delays and very short tempers. ... This ship tends to be very sullen  and quiet. Most people on board are waiting for something to happen. The ship  maintains a steady, slow questionable course. 
The Authoritative leaders-ship
                 The authoritative manager is more flexible than the dictator. This  manager backs other people's opinions only if the opinions agree with their own.  Authoritative managers feel that years of service, expertise, position or some  other innate quality (which others are supposed to recognize) gives them the  right to lead. They therefore feel justified to retain the right to the final  say in all matters.....  An  organization with authoritative managers will quickly polarize work around power  bases and internal political influence. Work only gets done if it is sanctioned  by "power brokers". ...Resources are issued as rewards for loyalty. There is  actually a tendency toward misuse of resources as resources are diverted to  political sideshows rather than goal achievement....
The Consultative leaders-ship
                 ...The manager retains veto power on key issues and makes a decision  after weighing options. This manager will delegate more duties and tasks and  focus on building his team. The manager is inclined towards recognizing and  acknowledging the contribution from all members of staff...  The use of resources in this style of  management is likely to be towards optimal because of the spread of  decision-making powers through delegated authority. 
The participative leaders-ship.
                 ...The role of the manager is one of facilitating the teams' highest  possible performance. Each members unique capabilities are tapped and allowed to  influence team decisions... In this style of leadership, responsibility and  resources are placed in the hands of the expert. The expert being the person  best suited to do the job. Appropriate authority and decision-making power is  found at every level of organization. Individual responsibility is high and  individuals contribute value to team success. On this ship issues are resolved  through structured agreement. This ship attracts a lot of attention from other  ships. The ship appears to have a sense of purpose as it moves towards its  destination with periodic stops to celebrate progress. 
There are two more types of leadership you may find  interesting
 
The Leaderless-ship
                 Managers who actually avoid practicing leadership at all. They consult  endlessly and never take any decision. On this ship managers just let the  situation unravel. They make guessing games out of the decision process. And  raise an occasional shout when a guess turns out to be okay. Shipmates are as  blank as they are indifferent. They have no idea what is going on. There must be  some purpose for this type of leadership though I can think of any right now.  The ship always seems stationary whether it is in port or caught in a storm on  the high seas.
The Popular leaders-ship
                 These managers fear loosing favour amongst staff and also fear to appear  authoritative. These managers make "popular" decisions or avoid making decisions  altogether. Popular decisions are characteristic of politicians making  unrealistic election promises. The ship has an automatic concentric circle  navigational system. Moving from one orbit to the next depending on the  expediency of the circumstances.
Leadership style is the results of a leader’s philosophy, personality, and experience and value system; Leadership styles based on authority can be four types.
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