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Leadership Models & PhilosophiesCOURSE OVERVIEW: Welcome to the Leadership Models & Philosophies course. This program will equip you with a solid understanding of the major leadership models, styles, and philosophical foundations that shape how leaders think, behave, and influence others. You will explore the differences between leadership and management, examine classical and contemporary leadership theories, analyse multiple leadership styles, and understand how leadership
COURSE OVERVIEW:
Welcome to the Leadership Models & Philosophies course. This program will equip you with a solid understanding of the major leadership models, styles, and philosophical foundations that shape how leaders think, behave, and influence others. You will explore the differences between leadership and management, examine classical and contemporary leadership theories, analyse multiple leadership styles, and understand how leadership philosophies guide ethical behaviour, decision-making, and organisational impact. This course also introduces the key trait, behavioural, situational, and functional models that continue to inform leadership practice in modern organisations.
This course begins by examining the meaning of leadership models, leadership philosophy, and leadership styles, highlighting the conceptual differences among the three. You will explore how leadership models offer structured frameworks for understanding behaviour, how leadership philosophies guide values and decision-making, and how leadership styles shape day-to-day interactions. This section also introduces the difference between leaders and managers and explains why leadership requires influence, vision, and inspiration, whereas management relies more on planning, organising, and control. You will examine Transformational Leadership and its four main elements, followed by Transactional Leadership and its four elements, and how each approach shapes motivation, performance, and organisational culture.
You will then explore a wide spectrum of leadership styles. This includes the Autocratic Leadership Style and the characteristics of autocratic leaders, the Bureaucratic Leadership Style and its characteristics, the Charismatic Leadership Style, the Democratic Leadership Style, and the Laissez-Faire Leadership Style. You will also examine the Task-Oriented Leadership Style and the behavioural tendencies that define task-focused leaders. These styles illustrate how leaders vary in their directives, interpersonal approaches, focus on results, and levels of involvement.
The next learning area focuses on leadership models, including classical and contemporary frameworks. You will explore the Behavioural Leadership Model, the Functional Leadership Model, and Kouzes & Posner’s Five Leadership Practices. This section also introduces John Adair’s Action-Centred Leadership, the Integrated Leadership Model, the Situational Leadership Model, and Bolman & Deal’s Four Frame Leadership Model. You will examine Hersey and Blanchard’s Situational Leadership, Kurt Lewin’s 3 Styles Model, the Path-Goal Theory, and Tannenbaum & Schmidt’s Leadership Behaviour Continuum. In addition, you will explore the Fiedler Contingency Model, the Vroom-Yetton Leadership Model, and major trait theories including the Carlyle and Galton Trait Theory, Kouzes and Posner Trait Theory, and Ralph Stogdill’s Trait Theory.
A further part of the program examines leadership philosophies, which shape the underlying beliefs and ethical principles guiding a leader’s behaviour. You will explore the Authentic Leadership Philosophy, the Ethical Leadership Philosophy, and the main elements that define ethical leadership, including integrity, fairness, transparency, and responsibility. You will also examine French and Raven’s Leadership Philosophy based on sources of power, the Servant Leadership Philosophy, and the 10 characteristics of the servant leader, such as listening, stewardship, empathy, and community building. This section concludes with an exploration of Value-Based Leadership, which emphasises aligning actions with personal and organisational values.
By the end of this course you will be able to distinguish between leadership models, styles, and philosophies; apply different leadership frameworks to practical situations; recognise how leadership theories shape behaviour and decision-making; and adopt leadership philosophies that support ethical conduct, personal growth, and effective influence in modern organisational environments.
LEARNING OUTCOMES:
By the end of this course, you will be able to understand:
- The meaning of Leadership Models
- The meaning of Leadership Philosophy
- The meaning of Leadership Styles
- The difference between Leaders and Managers
- The Transformational Leadership and its four main elements
- The Transactional Leadership and its four main elements
- Leadership Styles
- The Autocratic Leadership Style
- The characteristics of Autocratic Leaders
- The Bureaucratic Leadership Style
- The characteristics of Bureaucratic Leaders
- The Charismatic Leadership Style
- The characteristics of Charismatic Leaders
- The Democratic Leadership Style
- The characteristics of Democratic Leaders
- The Laissez Faire Leadership Style
- The characteristics of Laissez Faire leaders
- The Task Orientated Leadership Style
- The characteristics of Task Orientated leaders
- Leadership Models
- The Behavioural Leadership Model
- The Functional Leadership Model
- The Kouzes & Posner’s Five Leadership Practices
- The John Adair’s Action Centred Leadership
- The Integrated Leadership Model
- The Situational Leadership Model
- The Bolman & Deals 4 Frame Leadership Model
- The Hersey and Blanchard’s Situational Leadership Model
- The Kurt Lewin’s 3 Styles Model
- The Path-Goal Theory
- The Tannenbaum & Schmidt’s Leadership Behaviour Continuum Model
- The Fiedler Contingency Model
- The Vroom-Yetton Leadership Model
- The Carlyle and Galton Trait Theory
- The Kouzes and Posner Trait Theory
- The Ralph Stogdill Trait Theory
- Leadership Philosophies
- The Authentic Leadership Philosophy
- The Ethical Leadership Philosophy
- The main elements in Ethical Leadership
- The French and Raven Leadership Philosophy
- The Servant Leadership Philosophy
- The 10 characteristics of the Servant Leader
- The Value-based Leadership Philosophy
COURSE DURATION:
The typical duration of this course is approximately 2-3 hours to complete. Your enrolment is Valid for 12 Months. Start anytime and study at your own pace.
ASSESSMENT:
A simple 10-question true or false quiz with Unlimited Submission Attempts.
CERTIFICATION:
Upon course completion, you will receive a customised digital “Certificate of Completion”.
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