Wednesday, April 1, 2009

Interactive leadership is a leadership style in which people develop personal relationships with followers, share power and information, empower employees and strive to enhance other’s feelings of self-worth. It is one that’s foundation is from relationships rather than power/authority. Although more commonly associated with women, this approach is becoming increasingly important now because of the flatter hierarchy of teams within organizations. Because of this, male leaders are becoming more interactive leaders as well.

1 comment:

Mary said...

developing a relationship helps build respect :)