Path
Goal Theory-Robert House
Technical
Details



Transactional Leadership Theory means use of tasks, rewards
and structures to help followers meet their needs while working to accomplish
organizational objectives.
Transactional
Leadership: Factors







------(Covey, 1992)
Path
Goal Theory: (Robert House)
Definition
Path Goal
Theory focuses on how leaders motivate subordinates to accomplish designed
goals task

·
Leadership
style
·
Characteristics
of subordinates
·
Work setting
Perspective

·
To enhance
employee performance and satisfaction by focusing on employee motivation

Subordinates will be motivated if they
believe that:
·
They are
capable of performing their work
·
Their effort
will result in certain outcome
·
The payoffs
for doing their work are worthwhile
Expectancy
theory says that individuals are different set of goals and can be motivated if
they believe that.



Three
components of Expectancy theory
1. Expectancy : EffortàPerformance (E-P)
2.
Instrumentality
:PerformanceàOutcome (P-O)
Choose behaviour that complement /supplement what is missing in work
setting
Provide information/ rewards
Provide subordinates the support they need to reach their
goals
Make the path to goal clear and easy to travel through coaching and
direction
Removes obstacles/ roadblocks to attaining goal
Make the work itself more personally satisfying
Increase
number/ kinds of incentives/ rewards
Challenge
to Leader
Leader must use a leadership style that best meets
subordinates motivational needs.
Leaders should



Conditions
Leadership Motivation
Leadership generates motivation when it:




Major components of
Path-Goal Theory
Path
Goal Theory suggests

i.
Subordinate characteristics (Ability, Skills, needs and motivations )
ii.
Work environment (Degree of task structure , formal authority system, work
group itself, e.g. quality of relationships and educational level of members
Leader Behaviours
1.
Directive Leadership
Directive Leader-
·
Test
employees what is expected from them and schedules of a work
·
Gives
specific guidance as to how to accomplish tasks
·
Emphasizing
duties’ –heart of leader-subordinate relationship
2. Supportive Leadership
Supportive Leader
·
Is friendly
·
Shows
concern for needs of employees
3. Participative Leadership
Participative Leader
·
Concerns with
employees
·
Uses their
suggestions in making a decision
This style may be used when follower is making incorrect
decisions.
4. Achievement Leadership
Achievement Leader
·
Sets
challenging goals
·
Expects
employees to perform at their highest level
This style is used when follower lacks sufficient drive or has a lack of
job challenge.
Subordinate Characteristics
1.
Preference for structure- Directive Leadership
2.
Unsatisfied
/ Need for Affiliation-Supportive
Leadership
3.
Desire for
clarity-Participative Leadership
4.
Need for
excel/ High Expectations-Achievement
Oriented Leadership
Task Situations Requiring Leader
Involvement
Task Characteristics
|
Path Goal Situations
and Preferred Leadership Behaviours
How does Path-Goal Theory Work ?
·
Leaders’ job is to help subordinates reach their goals.( by
directing,guiding and coaching followers along with way)
·
Leaders must evaluate task and subordinate chaacterstics and adopt
leadership styles to these.
·
This theory suggests which style is most appropriate.
Strengths in brief
Path-Goal Theory



Summing Up

·
Style
problems and make decision by themselves.

·
To show
problems with subordinates as group.

·
Allow
employees to make decision.
·
Though
leaders still remains responsible for the decisions that are made and used by
employees.
Power Styles
Source:Desaler,G.A (2003) Framework of
Management,Prentice Hall,New Jersey
Who is an Educational Leader ?
Qualified and experienced educator who-


Educaional Leadership
Model : (Thomas J.
Sergiovanni)
Educaional Leadership is a Model because it emphasizes
the bringing together of diverse people into a common cause by strugguling to
make the school a conventional community.
Sergiovanni in his article “ Leadership
and Excellence in Schooling” described five factorsthat leaders
can use to bringout changes to a improving schooling.
5
Leadership forces
1. Technical—derived from sound management techniques
2. Human—derived from harnessing available social and interpersonal resources
3. Educational—derived from expert knowledge about matters of education
and schooling
4. Symbolic—derived from focusing the attention of others on matters
of importance to the school
5. Cultural—derived from building a unique school culture.
Figure : The Leadership Forces Hierarchy What is Teacher
Leadership ?
“Teacher
Leadership is the process by which teachers individually or collectively;
influence their colleagues,principals, and other member of the school community
to improve teaching and learning practices with the aim at increaed student
learning and achievement.”
-----York-Barr and
Duke-2004
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Process
Growing-Teacher Leaders:A Process
In brief
To be good
educational leader,there are things that a leader must BE,KNOW
and DO.
Educational
Leaders should-











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