Leadership and Decision-making: A Study on Reflexive Relationship Between Leadership Style and Decision-making Approach
Bakare Kazeem Kayode *
Institute of Education, International Islamic University, Malaysia.
A. Quadri Mojeed
Institute of Education, International Islamic University, Malaysia.
Ismail Abdul Fatai
Institute of Education, International Islamic University, Malaysia.
*Author to whom correspondence should be addressed.
Abstract
Aims: This paper introduces how substantial decision-making and leadership styles relates with each other. Decision-making styles are connected with leadership practices and institutional arrangements.
Study Design: Qualitative research approach was adopted in this study. A semi structure interview was use to elicit data from the participants on both leadership styles and decision-making.
Place and Duration of Study: Institute of Education international Islamic University Malaysia 2012-2013.
Methodology: A semi structure interview was used to elicit data from the participants on both leadership and decision-making. Two Head of departments (male) from Institute of education international Islamic university Malaysia were interviewed.
Results: Findings from study show that leadership and decision-making styles are though opaque in theory, but are highly connected in practice. Also the leadership and decision style that is most favored are participatory leadership style and consultative decision-making approach.
Conclusion: This ideal relationship to some extent has substantial contributed to superior-subordinate relationship and employee performance.
Keywords: Leadership style, decision-making approach.