After taking the self-assessment I discovered that my main leadership style is the transactional style. I scored 68 points out of 80 which is a …show more content…
I scored 53 points out of 80, which is a little lower my transactional score but still relatively high. I believe that I do identify with this leadership style in some ways but I can also understand why it is the style that I scored lowest on. The transformational leadership style is made of four components: idealized influence, inspirational motivation, intellectual stimulation, and individual consideration. The first component, idealized influence, describes a leader who is a significant role model to their team members. They are looked up to, well respected, and they make decisions. I believe that I can be an influence on others but I do not think I am highly confident with myself. I second-guess myself a lot and that is a weakness that I need to improve on. I am usually the person who is looking for someone be inspired by and be my role model. However, I know that sometimes people may look up to me as well. I think that this component is a very important quality for a leader to possess. The next component of this leadership style is inspirational motivation which means that the leader constantly motivates his or her team members to perform well which can significantly help boost morale. I strongly agree with this element and I think that I do a decent job motivating people. During group projects, I am constantly trying to let people know that they are doing outstanding work, allowing them to feel confident and appreciated. With the third component of the leadership style, leaders show intellectual stimulation by encouraging their team members to use innovation and critical thinking skills to succeed with their work. This is something that I know is important for a leader to do. However, I think it is what I struggle with the most. I do not believe I am the best at critical thinking and I tend to lean on other people for support when it comes to solving