Situational Leadership Theory (SLT)
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Revision as of 18:33, 12 February 2023
Helena Mladenovski, Spring 2023
This article is based on the Situational Leadership model which was developed by Paul Hersey and Ken Blanchard while they wrote “Management of Organizational Behavior: Utilizing Human Resources.”
Abstract
Contents |
Situational Leadership Theory in project, program and portfolio management
- The big Idea
HOW TO
How to apply situational theory
Situational theory on a project level
Ref test[1]
Ref test no 2[2]
Situational theory on a programme level
Situational theory on a portfolio level
Limitations to Situational Leadership by Hersey-Blanchard
Suggestions and other relevant models
Blake-Mouton's Managerial Grid and SLT
Grow's Staged Self-Directed Learning Model and SLT
Annotated bibliography
References
- ↑ Project Management Institute, Inc.. (2021). Guide to the Project Management Body of Knowledge (PMBOK® Guide) (7th Edition). Project Management Institute, Inc. (PMI). Retrieved from https://app-knovel-com.proxy.findit.cvt.dk/kn/resources/kpSPMAGPMP/toc
- ↑ Hersey, P. and Blanchard, K. H. (1969). Management of Organizational Behavior – Utilizing Human Resources. New Jersey/Prentice Hall.