Contingency Theory
Most favorable situations
good leader-follower relations defined tasks strong leader-position power
Fiedler's thoughts about leaders whose LPC scores do not match the situation
- A leader whose LPC style does not match a particular situation experiences stress and anxiety - Under stress, the leader reverts to less mature ways of coping that were learned in early development - the leader's less mature coping style results in poor decision making, resulting in negative work outcomes
Moderately favorable situations
In between most and least favorable situations
Least favorable situations
Poor leader-follower relations unstructured tasks weak leader-position power
Task-motivated leaders
concerned primarily with reaching a goal; will be effective in both very favorable and very unfavorable situations
Relationship-motivated leaders
concerned with developing close interpersonal relationships; effective in moderately favorable situations
Leader-member relations
consist of the group atmosphere and the degree of confidence, loyalty, and attraction that followers feel for their leader
Task structure
degree to which the requirements of a task are clear and spelled out; tasks that are completely structured tend to give more control to the leader, whereas vague and unclear tasks lessen the leader's control and influence
Contingency Theory
leader-match theory; effective leadership is contingent on matching a leader's style to the right setting; concerned with styles and situations
High LPC (Least Preferred Coworker) scale leader
relationship motivated leaders
Low LPC scale leader
task motivated leaders
Fielder's leadership styles
task-motivated leaders relationship-motivated leaders
Position power
the amount of authority a leader has to reward or to punish followers
Strengths (Contingency Theory)
•Backed by a large amount of research •First leadership theory to emphasize the impact of situations on leaders •Predictive of leadership effectiveness •Allows leaders not to be effective in all situations •Provide useful leadership profile data
Criticism (Contingency Theory)
•Relies heavily on the LPC scale, which has been questioned for its face validity and workability •Not easily used in ongoing organizations •Does not fully explain how organizations can use the results of this theory in situation engineering