The managerial grid presentation

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Managerial Grid Model Presentation


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The Managerial Grid Model By

The  managerial grid model  (1964) is a  situational leadership  model developed by  Robert R. Blake  and  Jane Mouton . This model originally identified five different leadership styles based on the  concern for people  and the  concern for production .

The Managerial Grid

1,1 Orientation

1,1 Orientation Impoverished Management Managers have low concern for both people and production. Managers use this style to preserve job and job seniority, protecting themselves by avoiding getting into trouble . The main concern for the manager is not to be held responsible for any mistakes, which results in less innovative  decisions.

9,1 Orientation

9,1 Orientation Authority/Obedience With a high concern for production, and a low concern for people. managers using this style find employee needs unimportant; they provide their employees with money and expect performance in return . Managers using this style also pressure their employees through rules and punishments to achieve the company goals.

5,5 Orientation

5,5 Orientation Middle of the Road Moderate concern for production and people. Managers using this style try to balance between company goals and workers' needs .

1,9 Orientation

1,9 Orientation Country Club Management This style has a high concern for people and a low concern for production . Managers using this style pay much attention to the security and comfort of the employees, in hopes that this will increase  performance. The resulting atmosphere is usually friendly, but not necessarily very productive.

9,9 Orientation

9,9 Orientation Team Management In this style, high concern is paid both to people and production .  managers choosing to use this style encourage teamwork and commitment among employees .
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