Different Management Styles are used to manage different situations and to achieve different goals. This presentation show what are autocratic, democratic and laissez faire management styles and when they are to be used and what are their facilities.
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Using a range of management styles to lead a business.
1. Using a range of management
styles to lead a business
We are
Md. Meraz Uddin
Asaduzzaman
Abul Hossain
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2. We have studied ‘Enterprise’
Topics of our study……
Leadership & Management
Management Style
Autocratic Management
Maslow’s hierarchy of needs
Democratic Management
Laissez-faire
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3. About Enterprise
Industry Car Rental
Founded 1957
Founder Jack Taylor
Headquarters Clayton, Missouri, United
States
No. of Employees 83,000, 40 countries
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4. About Enterprise…
It all started with seven cars and a hunch
One man’s vision is how the Enterprise story begins. Back in 1957, a
decorated WWII Hellcat pilot returned home after serving over the skies
of the South Pacific. This man, a true innovator named Jack Taylor, had a
steadfast dedication to his country, his family and the dream of starting a
business.
Utilizing lessons learned in the Navy—including the value of hard work,
team spirit and simply doing the right thing—Jack embraced the novel
concept of leasing automobiles, with a fleet of seven cars.
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5. Enterprise’s business objectives
‘Take care of your customers and employees first and
profits will follow.’
Jack Taylor
The four objectives
customer satisfaction
fleet growth
employee development
profitability.
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6. Leadership & Management
Leadership
Leadership is directing and inspiring
people to achieve the goals of the
organization.
A leader influences others in
meetings or when making decisions.
Management
Management involves control and
organization to get something done.
Managers…..
plan and organize people and
resources
set and monitor budgets
control operations or services
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7. Management Styles
Management styles are patterns of
behavior adopted when carrying out a
leadership role, like making decisions.
These styles influence how leaders
communicate with employees.
These are…
Autocratic
Democratic
Laissez-faire
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8. Autocratic Style
An autocratic style of leadership is a
leader makes a decision alone.
The leader conveys the decision to
staff and they have to work within the
scope of that decision.
Subordinates knows only What and
How to do.
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9. Autocratic Style Suits
An autocratic style can be referred to meet any unconditional need of an
organization.
For example
To ensure the core value(s) or objective(s) of an organization are met.
To meet legal requirements.
To confirm Health and Safety issues.
To control a rattle among subordinates.
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10. Democratic Style
In democratic style of decision making, everyone
has the opportunity to contribute ideas to the
decision.
There are two types of democratic decision-making:
1. persuasive democratic management – here the
leader makes the decision first and then
persuades employees that he or she has made
the right decision
2. consultative democratic management – this
involves the group contributing to the decision
making process, with the leader making the final
decision.
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12. Democratic style as a motivator
Enables employees to have ownership.
improves their sense of worth and self esteem.
helps them to use creative skills & motivate to perform
better.
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13. Laissez-faire
Derived from the French meaning ‘leave alone’.
Employees carry out activities freely within broad
limits.
Individuals are able to behave independently and
make their own decisions, rather than coming
together on an agreed course of action.
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