Chapter 6: Path-Goal Theory
supportive leadership
"consideration" behavioral construct of OH state studies and consists of being approachable and attentive to the well-being of followers - leaders go out of their way to make work pleasant; providing followers w/ confidence to succeed - treating followers as equals and respecting them for their status
Directive leadership
"initiating structure" concept of OH state studies and "telling" style in situational leadership model. Behavior is focused on directing followers in task completion adn setting clear expectations for work - providing expectating/removing ambiguity allows followers the clarity needed to focus on their jobs
1996 reformation includes 4 additional leaderhsip behaviors, expanding the total number to 8
(new) - work facilitation - group-oriented decision process - work-group representation and networking - value based leaderhsip behavior (old) - directive - supportive - participative - achievement-oriented behavior
criticisms
- complex/integrates many aspects of leadership and related contingency + confusing + daunting to incorporate + broad scope, difficult to test, no complete research available - partial empirical support + effect of leader directiveness on satisfaction ambiguous -does no account for demographic differences in leadership enacted/perceived + women more participative/directive than men + women using directive style negatively perceived if job is masculine + black and asian females perceived even more negatively - fails to explain relationship between leadership behavioor and follower motivation + does not describe elicit motivation in followers of different styles + no advice on prescriptive statements - Leaders may not possess communication skills to change styles - Assumes one-way relationship; leader affects follower + may lead to follower dependence on leader when accomplishing work
What does Path-goal leadership do?
- defines goals - clarifies path - removes obstacles - provides support
4 primary leadership behaviors foundational to understanding path-goal theory
- directive leadership - supportive leadership - participative leadership - achievement-oriented leadership
preference for structure
- dogmatic and authoritarian/may have to work in uncertain situations - directive leadership, clarifies path to goal - want to know what is expected of them
Application
- few management training programs based on this - provides set of general recs based on traits of followers/tasks + suggests which behaviors to emphasize (clarifying goal beh, lending support, enhanving group decision-making processes - applicable to all orgs, levels, types of tasks -reminds leaders their central purpose to help followers define goals/reach goals efficiently
Participatice style of leadership preferred if
- followers autonomous/have strong need for control - task demands ambiguous - leader outcome: involvement in decisions/structuring of work for followers
Directive style of leadership preferred if
- followers dogmatic/authoritatian - task demands ambiguous - org rules unclear - task is complex - leader outcome: provide guidance/psychological structure
follower characteristics
- need for affiliation - preference for structure - desire for control - self-perceived level of task ability
strengths of path-goal theory
- provides understanding how leadership beh. affect followers' satisfation/work performance +first theory to specify conceptually distinct varieties of leadership -integrate motivation principles of expectancy theory into leadership + only approach to have motivation as central focus - practical + leaders clarify paths/guidance and coaching focus
achiement-oriented style of leadership preferred it
- task demands ambiguous - leader outcome: challening/setting high standards for followers to boost confidence
supportive style leadership preferred if
- task demands structures, unsatisfying, frustrating, repetitive, challenging - leader outcome: provide sense of touch for followers performing mundance, machanized activity
Emily competes with herself at work and encourages others to do the same. As she leads her sales team, she expects them to realize increases every quarter, and she is always trying to push them toward higher sales numbers. What kind of leader is Emily?
achievement-oriented
When followers are asked to complete ambiguous tasks and need to increase their confidence, they need a(n) ______ leader.
achievemnt-oriented
The principles of path-goal theory can be applied to ______ tasks.
all
The principles of path-goal theory are best applied to ______ of leadership.
all levels
external locus of control
believe chance, fate, outside forces control trajectory of their lives - directive leadership parallells feelings that outside forces control circumstances
Which is a criticism of path-goal theory?
can be confusing
When applying path-goal theory, a leader should assess the follower, assess the task, and then ______.
choose a leadership style
desire for control
described by interal/external locus of control
Evan leads his team by making sure that all of his followers clearly understand the instructions for a new design. It is important to him that there are no surprises for them, so he carefully explains why the new design is being created, how it should be done, and when it needs to be completed. Evan is which type of leader?
directive
Scaffolding tasks, repeating instructions, and asking followers to repeat instructions back to the leader are examples of which leader behavior?
directive
Which leadership style is best to implement when rules are unclear?
directive
Which leadership style works best when followers are authoritarian?
directive
Path-goal theory integrates the motivation principles of ______ theory and leadership theory.
expectancy
Which theory states that employee motivation is based on the employee's perceptions of capabilities, outcomes, and payoffs?
expectancy theory
True or false: Path-goal theory is recognized for its simplicity.
false
true or false: A strength of path-goal theory is that it is easy to incorporate its factors.
false
true or false: Path-goal theory is a popular topic for seminars and events.
false
true or false: Women and men are perceived similarly as leaders.
false
Path-goal theory includes general recommendations based on ______.
follower characteristics and tasks
self-perceived level of task ability
follower's understanding of their own abilities and competence - need for directive leaderships decreases as self-perception of ability increases
The best situation in which to utilize a supportive leadership type would include ______.
frustrating tasks
true or false: Path-goal theory does not account for ______ differences.
gender
Which is a behavior of directive leaders?
giving instructions
Path-goal theory reminds leaders that their purpose is to ______.
guide and coach
Task characteristics
impact the way a leader's behavior influences follower's motivation - design of task - formal authority system - primary work group
internal locus of control
in charge of events occuring in their own lives - participative leadership makes them feel more in charge of their work
participative leadership
inviting followers to share in decision making and integrating their suggestions into decisions about how the group/org will proceed - may increase group performance through member participation/dedication to shared group goals
How does path-goal theory fail in terms of the leader-follower relationship?
it does not fully explain motivation as a factor
According to path-goal theory, the responsibility for success and a productive work environment fall on the ______.
leader
The major components of path-goal theory are___________
leader behaviors, follower behaviors, and task characteristics
achievement-oriented leadership
leaders who challenge their followers to perform work at the highest level possible/seek continuous improvement - leaders extremely confident that followers are capable of establishing/accomplishing challenging goals that meet high standard
Path-goal theory is unique because no other leadership approach deals directly with integrating motivation principles of expectancy theory and ______ theory.
leadership
The three biggest strengths of path-goal theory are providing a useful theoretical framework, integrating ______ principles, and providing a model.
motivation
Shannon has just been appointed as team leader at a new site in a different division. Based on the principles of path-goal theory, what is the first thing Shannon should accomplish?
observing team members and jobs
Which is true of the research on validity related to path-goal theory?
partial support
The four main types of leadership within path-goal theory are directive, supportive, ______, and achievement-oriented.
participative
When followers have a strong need for control, which leadership type is best?
participative
Enhancing follower performance and satisfaction are the foundation of ______ theory.
path-goal
need for affiliation
prefer friendl/concerned leadership - supportive leadership most effective - verbal recognition/individual attention
Jake's assembly job is very routine, and he is starting to become very bored with it. In fact, his manager is realizing that he is not the only member of his team who feels that way. What type of leadership would you suggest that his manager implement to increase their motivation?
supportive
Jan is a supervisor with an "open door" policy. She is friendly to all of her followers and is the only one in the office who allows the frontline workers to call her by her first name. How would you categorize Jan's leadership type?
supportive
What leadership type is best for tasks that are structured and unsatisfying?
supportive
Which leadership type has caused doubts over its effectiveness on performance?
supportive
Which leadership type is characterized by a friendly and approachable demeanor?
supportive
Path-goal leadership offers guidance on leadership selection for ______.
task complexity
Jason is an achievement-oriented leader with extremely high standards and expectations. For which team of workers would it be best to appoint Jason as leader?
those performing ambiguous tasks
True or false: Directive behavior by women is perceived negatively in comparison to directive behavior by men.
true
true or false Path-goal theory is more comprehensive than prior contingency theories.
true
true or false: Group work environments should implement newer, revised versions of path-goal theory.
true
true or false: Leadership style has the power to affect retention.
true
true or false: Path-goal theory includes instructions on when to clarify goals.
true
true or false: Path-goal theory is a leader-centric approach.
true
true or false: Path-goal theory is more comprehensive than prior contingency theories.
true
true or false: Path-goal theory was one of the first theories to construct how characteristics and tasks of followers relate to the effectiveness of leaders on followers.
true
true or false: Path-goal theory was one of the first theories to specify conceptionally distinct varieties of leadership.
true
A participative leader could best help followers overcome ______.
uncertain tasks
The directive leadership type is best used with ______.
unclear organizational rules
Which is a strength of path-goal theory?
useful theoretical framwork