As the years go on, we learn more. We grow and develop new theories for all kinds of things. Leadership theories are one of those things that we can never stop learning about. The theories of leadership have changed a lot through out the years. As we learn each theory we take points from each of them to make ourselves a better leader. The two theories that we are currently studying are the Behavioral Theory and the Situational Theory. Both of these are strong theories that help leaders in this day and time everyday.
First is the Behavioral Theory. This theory states that leaders need to have certain behaviors that are not predisposed but can be learned. There are three behavioral skills that we can see in the most effective leaders; technical skills, human skills and contextual skills. Technical Skills are things you need to have, to get the job done. Next are human skills they allow a person to be sociable and work well with people. People with good human skills are great with emotions, communication and work well with others. Last is conceptual skills, and seeing the big picture. These three skills are prominent in leaders today, but they are not the only skills that make a leader. I use human skills when leading in my everyday life. I love helping and working with others, and listening or making people happy. That’s why one day if I become a manager of a business I believe human skills would be my most positive trait.
After The Behavioral theory is The Situational Theory. The Situational Theory is all about how different situations demand different kinds of leaders and leadership skills. A well-rounded leader can adapt themselves in any situation. When determining how to lead in a situation there are three steps. Step one is to determine the nature of the situation. Step two is to determine the competency level of the employees. Step three is to select a style that matches the need. After figuring out the situation there are four categories of leadership that you can decide from. They are directing, coaching, supporting and delegating. Since I’m only a student in college the leadership strategies that works best when teaching me to do things are coaching and supporting. I really don’t like when teachers just expect you to understand what to do, without learning about it first. I like when teachers can sit down with you, work together and coach you trough it with support and encouragement.
Every person in this world does things differently. People learn and lead in many different ways according to their strengths they are born with, the skills they learn and the situations that they are put in.