Leading in Your Own Way
There is no single way to lead. Across different fields, cultures, and communities, effective leaders use a variety of approaches. These approaches are often described as leadership styles โ patterns of behaviour that reflect how a person guides others, makes decisions, and builds relationships.
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Understanding leadership styles can help you:
- Recognize the approach you naturally lean toward
- Identify new styles you may want to develop
- Adapt your leadership to the needs of different teams or situations
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Leadership styles are not fixed. You can shift between them depending on context, purpose, or personal growth. The key is to lead with awareness and flexibility โ especially if youโre working in spaces where traditional leadership models may not reflect your values or experience.

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Exploring Common Leadership Styles
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Here are some widely recognized leadership styles:
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Style |
Core Features |
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Transformational |
Inspires with vision, creates change, motivates others to grow and innovate |
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Democratic |
Involves the team in decisions, values collaboration, listens to diverse voices |
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Servant |
Prioritizes the well-being of the team, leads with empathy and support |
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Autocratic |
Makes decisions alone, gives clear direction, effective in urgent or crisis settings |
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Laissez-faire |
Offers freedom and trust, minimal interference, suitable for independent teams |
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Each style has benefits and risks. For example:
- Transformational leaders can inspire โ but may overlook practical details.
- Democratic leaders foster inclusion โ but decision-making may take more time.
- Autocratic leaders offer clarity โ but may suppress creativity or team input.
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No style is โwrong.โ What matters is:
- When and how you use it
- Whether it aligns with your values
- And whether it supports the growth and dignity of those you lead
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In contexts where womenโs leadership has been overlooked or undervalued, knowing and owning your style becomes an act of empowerment. You donโt need to mimic someone elseโs model โ you get to define how leadership looks and feels in your life.
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๐ In the next section, weโll explore how leadership and management roles show up in practice โ and how knowing when to shift between them strengthens your effectiveness.