Asked by Cameron Georgs on Sep 27, 2024

Which of the following is considered a strength of the situational approach?

A) its extensive use in leadership training and development
B) its strong theoretical underpinnings
C) its detailed conceptualizations of developmental levels
D) its applicability to large groups of followers

Situational Approach

a leadership theory that suggests effective leadership depends on the specific situation, including the task, the leader's style, and the team's characteristics.

Leadership Training

Programs or activities designed to develop skills and competencies in individuals to enable them to lead effectively.

Developmental Levels

The distinct stages or phases that individuals go through as they progress and grow in various domains such as physical, cognitive, or emotional development.

  • Discuss the strengths and limitations of the situational leadership II (SLII) model.