Leadership Theory in Action
Theory in Action: Transformational Leadership
Case Summary
Among the main principles of transformational leadership is that people who are true leaders work with their followers instead of simply ordering others around and expecting them to do what they are told (Bass & Riggio, 2006). Followers work better when they can see a point to the work they are doing, and when they feel as though they are working for the common good of the company. This is what keeps them interested at companies like Google, Facebook, Amazon, and other tech giants. Because these companies are so focused on a flexible and unique approach to the work they do, they are much more likely to have transformational leaders as opposed to leaders who are transactional.
These companies are more open to working with people in interesting and different ways, which helps them see more success. Additionally, it helps the individual workers see success, because they want to come to work and do the best they can. Being part of the team can make a big difference in how a person feels about his or her job (Bass & Riggio, 2006). That is true for both the leaders and the followers,...
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