Exploring Transformational, Transactional, and Servant Leadership: A Comparative Analysis of Coaching or Leadership Styles-Paper
Introduction:
The field of leadership has witnessed the emergence of various leadership styles over the years, each with its distinct characteristics and effects on individuals and organizations. In this assignment, we will first define and discuss transformational, transactional, and servant leadership. Then, we will provide examples of coaches or leaders who embody each leadership style.
Transformational Leadership:
Definition and Characteristics:
Define transformational leadership and its essential characteristics.
Example of a Transformational Leader:
Choose a coach or leader who exemplifies transformational leadership.
Provide a specific example of how the chosen leader exhibits transformational leadership qualities.
Transactional Leadership:
Definition and Characteristics:
Define transactional leadership and its fundamental characteristics.
Example of a Transactional Leader:
Choose a coach or leader who exemplifies transactional leadership.
Provide a specific example of how the chosen leader exhibits transactional leadership qualities.
Servant Leadership:
Definition and Characteristics:
Define servant leadership and its fundamental characteristics.
Example of a Servant Leader:
Choose a coach or leader who exemplifies servant leadership.
Provide a specific example of how the chosen leader exhibits servant leadership leadership.
Requirements:
APA 7th edition formatting
Three references were peer-reviewed for the leadership styles. Ensure the references are from reputable academic sources directly related to the leadership styles discussed. Please note that blogs on leadership styles are not accepted. Avoid using sources like Mindtools and Wikipedia.com. Instead, search the MSU library online or Google Scholar for scholarly articles and books.
Three-page paper, DS, and APA page formatting.
Title Page (Not a part of the three pages)
Reference page and in-text citations. Include at least one per reference. (Not a part of the three pages)
Robert Greenleaf, a renowned scholar, first introduced Servant Leadership. His work is considered groundbreaking in this field. Therefore, he should be the primary author of your section on Servant Leadership or at least one of the references you use. Use the primary author when possible to ensure the credibility of your sources.