COURSE OVERVIEW:
Welcome to the Leadership Styles in Management course. This program will equip you with a comprehensive understanding of leadership styles, how they influence team behaviour, and how managers can select and adapt styles to suit different people, tasks, and organisational contexts. You will explore classic and contemporary leadership styles, examine their characteristics, advantages, and disadvantages, and learn when each style is most effective. This course also introduces personality-derived leadership strategies, emotional intelligence considerations, and practical techniques for building authentic, adaptable, and people-centred leadership capability.
This course begins by examining what is meant by leadership styles, focusing on how leadership behaviours can be categorised into patterns that influence how decisions are made, how direction is provided, and how people are motivated. You will explore the autocratic leadership style, including its characteristics, advantages, disadvantages, and the situations where autocratic leadership is appropriate—such as emergencies, high-risk contexts, or environments requiring strong control. You will then examine the democratic leadership style, its inclusive and participatory characteristics, the benefits of encouraging shared decision-making, the disadvantages associated with slower processes, and when democratic leadership strengthens team engagement and ownership.
You will also explore the bureaucratic leadership style, characterised by strong adherence to rules, policies, and procedures. This section explains the advantages of consistency and risk minimisation, the disadvantages of rigidity, and when bureaucratic leadership is suitable—such as in regulatory, compliance-driven, or safety-critical settings. The charismatic leadership style is also examined, highlighting the leader’s personal influence, energy, and persuasive power, alongside both the motivational benefits and potential risks associated with dependency or over-reliance on the leader’s personality. You will explore when charismatic leadership is useful, particularly in times requiring enthusiasm, momentum, or cultural renewal.
The next leadership style explored is laissez-faire leadership, characterised by autonomy, minimal supervision, and delegation. You will examine the advantages of fostering independence and creativity, the disadvantages such as lack of direction, and when laissez-faire leadership is best used—typically with highly skilled, self-motivated, and experienced individuals. You will also study the servant leadership style, focusing on its characteristics of empathy, stewardship, service, and empowerment. This section explores the advantages of high trust and loyalty, the disadvantages in fast-paced or crisis-driven environments, and when servant leadership is particularly effective—such as in values-driven organisations or collaborative team cultures.
The next learning area explores personality and leadership interactions. You will examine how your personality style affects your ability to lead and how the personality matrix helps identify four broad types: direct, spirited, systematic, and considerate. This section includes strategies for leading individuals with each personality style—such as using clarity and challenge with direct personalities, enthusiasm and engagement with spirited personalities, structure and detail with systematic personalities, and patience and support with considerate personalities. You will also explore the platinum rule—treating others the way they prefer to be treated—which is essential for tailoring your leadership style to different people.
The final learning area focuses on making your leadership style work in practice. You will examine why you must know and be yourself to lead authentically, why leaders must continuously listen, learn, and communicate, and why developing your emotional intelligence (EQ) enhances relational effectiveness. This section also covers the importance of caring for both people and results, why leaders must set the example, and how to get the best out of people by aligning strengths, providing feedback, recognising contributions, and fostering a supportive climate.
By the end of this course you will be able to distinguish among major leadership styles, apply them appropriately, tailor your style to different personalities, strengthen your emotional intelligence, build credibility through example, and bring out the best in the people you lead.
LEARNING OUTCOMES:
By the end of this course, you will be able to understand:
- What is meant by leadership styles?
- The autocratic leadership style
- The characteristics, advantages, disadvantages of the autocratic leadership style and when to use it.
- The democratic leadership style
- The characteristics, advantages, disadvantages of the democratic leadership style and when to use it.
- The bureaucratic leadership style
- The characteristics, advantages, disadvantages of the bureaucratic leadership style and when to use it.
- The charismatic leadership style
- The characteristics, advantages, disadvantages of the charismatic leadership style and when to use it.
- Laissez-faire leadership style
- The characteristics, advantages, disadvantages of the laissez-faire leadership style and when to use it.
- The servant leadership style
- The characteristics, advantages, disadvantages of the servant leadership style and when to use it.
- How your personality style affects your ability to lead?
- The personality matrix
- Strategies for leading a person with a direct personality style
- Strategies for leading a spirited person
- Strategies for leading systematic personality style
- Strategies for leading a considerate personality style
- The platinum rule for leading any personality style
- How to make your leadership style work?
- Why you should know and be yourself?
- Why always listen, learn and communicate
- Why you should keep developing your ‘‘EQ’’?
- Why care for people and the job?
- Why set the example?
- How to get the best out of people?
COURSE DURATION:
The typical duration of this course is approximately 2-3 hours to complete. Your enrolment is Valid for 12 Months. Start anytime and study at your own pace.
ASSESSMENT:
A simple 10-question true or false quiz with Unlimited Submission Attempts.
CERTIFICATION:
Upon course completion, you will receive a customised digital “Certificate of Completion”.