Leadership Theories Top 10

Published 2021-03-29
These are my Top 10 Leadership Theories. These theories of leadership are offered in chronological order as an unofficial mini-course and is meant to provide an overview of ten of the most helpful and influential theories of leadership in management and organizational studies.

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SOURCES USED:

Burns, J. M. (1978). Transforming Leadership. Grove Press.

F. Puji, Astuti, Aunurrahman, Wahyudi. (2019). The effects of democratic, autocratic, and laissez-faire (free) leadership style of kindergarten headmaster toward teacher discipline performance at kindergartens in Southeast Pontianak District. Journal of Education, Teaching, and Learning, 4, 130-138.

Lewin, K., Lippitt, R., & White, R. K. (1939). Patterns of aggressive behavior in experimentally created "social climates." Journal of Social Psychology, 10, 271-299.

Linden, R. C., & Maslyn, J. M. (1998). Multidimensionality of leader-member exchange. Journal of Management, 24, 43-72.

Hersey, P. and Blanchard, K. H. (1977). Management of Organizational Behavior 3rd Edition– Utilizing Human Resources. New Jersey/Prentice Hall.

House, R. J. (1977). A 1976 theory of charismatic leadership. In J. G. Hunt & L. L. Larson (Eds.), Leadership: The cutting edge (pp. 189-207). Carbondale: Southern Illinois University Press.

Johnson & Hackman (2018). Leadership: A communication perspective. Waveland Press.

Northouse, P. (2019) Leadership: Theory and practice. Los Angeles: SAGE Publications, 2019.

Van Vugt, M., Jepson, S. F., Hart, C. M., & De Cremer, D. (2004). Autocratic leadership in social dilemmas: A threat to group stability. Journal of Experimental Social Psychology, 40, 1-13.

Weber, M. (1947). Theory of Social and Economic Organization. Chapter: "The Nature of Charismatic Authority and its Routinization" translated by A. R. Anderson and Talcott Parsons. Originally published in 1922.

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00:00 Introduction
01:33 1. Trait Approach
09:26 2. Leadership Styles
09:33 Autocratic Style
17:53 Democratic Style
25:22 Laissez-Faire Style
35:13 3. Leadership Skills
47:44 4. Situational Leadership
53:13 5. Transactional Leadership
59:11 6. Transformational Leadership
1:05:28 7. Charismatic Leadership
1:15:43 8. Vertical Dyad Linkage
1:21:20 9. Leader-Member Exchange
1:29:19 10. Servant Leadership

All Comments (21)
  • I'm doing my first course on leadership and have to write an essay on my personal leadership style. I was really struggling with it because I've never been in a leadership job role and thought I didn't have a leadership style! Thank you for this video, it's helped me more than any of my lectures have, and it's helped me understand that I do have a leadership style.
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  • The presentation is captive of the essence of each theoretical framework overview and introduction. It is easy to refresh your memory if you are embedded in the scholarly background knowledge of the subject matter. As someone who studied the theory in depth I found it easily refreshing.
  • Extremely thankful to you for condensing your thoughts and laying out the tenets of leadership and its styles!💜
  • HI Alex, I would like to say thank you for the video. It helps me to understand easily about all the leadership theories in one plane at one time. Thank you.
  • @pamclare6222
    This is one of the most engaging presentations I've listened to. Well done.
  • @booteefullmoosic
    I had always been taught everyone is simply born with a tendency toward a certain leadership style. It was so HELPFUL to hear you say that the best way to approach management is to know the needs of your team, than use the most appropriate style to meet their needs. Leadership styles can be LEARNED like any other discipline. Yay Greenleaf! Thank you!
  • What a wonderful find! I was guided here through my grad school course work and see it's relevance in my community, professional, and personal work. I will definitely be checking out those books, loved those examples, and just subscribed!
  • @Real-fussball
    Read the entirety of the Northouse and Hackman books because of your video around 6 months ago. Really helped me understand what type of leadership styles best suits me. I'm a soccer coach and your work in communication and leadership has really help me. Thanks.
  • Congratulations for your excellent analysis on Leadeship theories and their main characteristics of the different styles.
  • I really like and appreciate your style of coaching. Each time I view this video, I learn more about my self and where I land on the spectrum.
  • @davidcooper177
    Coming from the STEM fields with no exposure to this subject, this social science lecture was an excellent and comprehensive coverage about leadership. I wish I knew this 30 years ago!!!
  • Thanks for the enlightening lecture. It came in at the right time when I'm taking a course in strategic leadership.
  • @bckhor4838
    I have been listening to these YT in the past 2wk since I came across you Prof Lyon. Great work Prof. Thank
  • @moosepn
    This was an interesting synopsis of a couple of Northouse chapters, well done.
  • Thank you! Surprisingly engaging, accurate, and concise! Useable information and PDFs. Thank you very much! WOW!
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