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Michigan Studies of Leadership

Michigan Studies of Leadership

The Michigan Leadership Studies were the well-known series of leadership studies that commenced at the University of Michigan in the 1950s by Rensis Likert, with the objective of identifying the principles and types of leadership styles that led to greater productivity and enhanced job satisfaction among workers. The studies identified two broad leadership styles – an employee orientation and a production orientation. They also identified three critical characteristics of effective leaders – task-oriented behavior, relationship-oriented behavior and participative leadership. The studies concluded that an employee orientation rather than a production orientation, coupled with general instead of close supervision, led to better results. The Michigan leadership studies, along with the Ohio State University studies that took place in the 1940s, are two of the best-known behavioral leadership studies and continue to be cited to this day.

See also

  • Industrial and organizational psychology
  • Organizational studies
  • Leadership
  • Charisma
  • Trait Theory
  • Management Systems

References

  1. ^ Boje, D. (2000). "The Isles Leadership: The Voyage of the Behaviorists". The Leadership Box. Northern Michigan State University.
  2. ^ "Michigan Leadership Studies". Investopedia. Retrieved August 12, 2016.
  • http://changingminds.org/disciplines/leadership/actions/michigan.htm
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