A LEADERSHIP APPROACH AND ITS EFFICACY ON EMPLOYEES
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“A LEADERSHIP APPROACH AND ITS EFFICACY ON EMPLOYEES”
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UNDER THE GUIDANCE OF:- DR. BRAHMMANAND SHARMA
Submitted By:- SANGAM KUMARI
ABSTRACT: Leadership is a fundamental aspect of organizational success, influencing employee performance, motivation, and workplace culture. In India, where organizations operate in diverse and dynamic environments, leadership approaches vary significantly. This study examines different leadership styles and their impact on employee engagement, productivity, and overall job satisfaction. The key leadership approaches analyzed in this research include transformational leadership, transactional leadership, democratic leadership, autocratic leadership, and servant leadership. Transformational leadership is characterized by vision, inspiration, and employee empowerment. Leaders who adopt this style tend to enhance motivation, creativity, and innovation among employees, leading to long-term organizational growth. Transactional leadership, which operates on a system of rewards and penalties, is commonly observed in hierarchical structures in India. While it ensures discipline and task completion, it may not foster creativity and employee well-being as effectively as transformational leadership. Democratic leadership encourages participation, collaboration, and employee involvement in decision-making processes. This approach Fosters a sense of ownership and accountability among employees, leading to higher engagement levels. On the other hand, autocratic leadership, which involves centralized decision-making and strict control, can be effective in crisis situations but may result in reduced employee morale and job dissatisfaction. Servant leadership, which emphasizes empathy, ethical behavior, and the development of employees, has gained traction in Indian workplaces due to its focus on employee well-being and long-term sustainability. The efficacy of a leadership style depends on various factors, including organizational culture, industry type, and employee expectations. This study aims to provide valuable insights into the most effective leadership practices in the Indian context, highlighting their influence on job satisfaction, employee retention, and productivity. Understanding these leadership dynamics can help organizations adopt suitable leadership strategies to optimize performance and maintain a positive work environment.
Keywords: Leadership, Transformational Leadership, Transactional Leadership, Democratic Leadership, Autocratic Leadership, Servant Leadership, Employee Engagement, Productivity, Job Satisfaction, Indian Workplaces, Organizational Success.
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