Got a boss who clocks your every move? Or maybe you have one who’s cool, calm, and collected, leaving you to your own devices. Just as individuals have unique personalities, they also bring their distinct management styles to their roles, influencing how they inspire and motivate their teams. Whether learned or instinctual, these styles play a crucial role in guiding and leading others effectively.

Effective Leadership: Master Management Styles

Effective Leadership: Master Management Styles
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Instructor: Mariaan Van Zyl
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Evaluate various management styles to recognize them in yourself and others, and discern their suitability for different situations.
Analyse your default management style and gain tools to flex your style as the situation demands.
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Reviewed on Dec 8, 2025
Clear explanation, and it helps to improve my leadership a lot
Reviewed on Mar 27, 2025
Great Course, thanks for the detailed management styles with examples.
Reviewed on Apr 14, 2025
Refreshingly easy course to help provide insight to available management styles. Though the application may not be as easy, it does help a person to see how one can manage and be managed.
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