Key Takeaways
- This leadership style quiz can help you determine whether your approach is autocratic, democratic, laissez-faire, or transformational.
- Knowing your dominant style can help you understand your strengths and challenges when it comes to guiding others.
- Most people use a mix of the four main leadership styles, and it’s often beneficial to adjust your approach according to the situation.
Everyone approaches leadership in their own way. Your leadership style shapes how you communicate, make decisions, and guide the people who rely on you. Taking this leadership style quiz is a great way to learn more about whether you lead with clear structure, shared decision-making, hands-off support, or inspiration. Regardless of your role, understanding your style can provide valuable insights into your strengths and help you better identify your blind spots.
Take the Leadership Style Quiz
Researchers have put together a framework for all the styles so we can identify and understand the leaders in our lives and how their style influences the people who work for them. If you’re curious about your leadership style or that of someone you know, take this quiz.
Who This Leadership Style Quiz Is For
This quiz is meant for anyone who is interested in finding out what their leadership style is and how their approach jives with their team. They might also be curious to identify the leadership style of a manager or authority figure in their life and how they can use that knowledge to better understand their behaviors.
Because not all people are the same or have the same approach to work, figuring out your or your boss’s leadership style—and explaining that style—can help ease workplace tensions and create a more compassionate and empathetic workspace
The Leadership Theory Behind This Quiz
This quiz is based on the four basic leadership styles:
- Autocratic
- Democratic
- Delegative
- Transformational
These leadership styles were established through research led by psychologist Kurt Lewin.
The initial three styles he encountered (authoritarian, democratic, and laissez-faire leadership) paved the way for more defined leadership theories into what we know today as the four basic ones above.
What’s the Best Leadership Style?
In general, the transformational leadership style is known to be most effective in a business sense. Some researchers have even referred to it as “the gold standard” when it comes to leadership.
Emotionally intelligent and driven, transformational leaders help their organizations achieve their goals while inspiring their teams to reach their full potential.
However, it is important to remember that there is no single “best” style of leadership. The right leadership approach depends on the situation.
- Transformational leadership: When a group has a shared vision, and the leader can serve as an inspirational role model
- Democratic leadership: In situations where team members have the knowledge and expertise to contribute to shared decision-making
- Autocratic leadership: When the leader is the most knowledgeable, or when efficiency and structure are needed
- Laissez-faire leadership: When team members are highly skilled, self-motivated, and able to work independently
At the same time, different situations and end goals may call for different leadership styles, and no one leadership style is better than the others.
Can I Have More Than One Leadership Style?
Yes! In fact, most leaders will find that a combination of multiple leadership styles is the most influential approach. A good leader will adapt to the needs of their team members, the situation at hand, and the goals of the organization or group.
Understanding your results on this leadership style quiz can help you recognize your dominant style so you are able to lean into your strengths, but also help you adapt your approach to different situations.
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