But in this context, one can also speak of leadership styles in rela-
tion to the organisation’s effectiveness and employees’ job satisfac-
tion. This can be summarised in a leadership style model (Larsson,
et al., 2003). The model illustrates the relationship between various
types of leadership styles, expressed in a coordinate system with the
axes organisational results and individual development, and descri-
bes a relationship between various types of leader behaviour. With
leadership that consists of demands and rewards, the organisation
can attain the objectives that are agreed upon. An organisation and
Leadership style
Non-leadership
- Let-it-go
Conventional leadership
- Demands and rewards
- Control
Developmental leadership
- Exemplary conduct
- Personal concern
- Inspiration and motivation
Leader characteristic
Desirable
competence
Technical expertise
Leadership expertise
Social competence
Stress capacity
Basic
requirements
Physical
Psychological
In relation to outlook
on life
Environmental characteristic
Environment
Resources
Threats
The organisation
Structure
Processes
History/culture
The group
Configuration
Roles and norms
Solidarity
Leadership
style model,
from Larsson et
al. (2003).