The hierarchy is lowered and
duties are shared in nations and enterprises with short power distances.
Lower-ranking residents and employees recognize and expect that power will not
be allocated equally, and politicians and corporate executives are distant or
isolated from others when power distances are high.
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Low power distance |
High power distance |
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Decentralization |
Centralization of decision making |
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Status isn’t important |
Strong command structure |
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Flat organization |
Rigid hierarchy |
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Employees encouraged to participate |
Employees accept status quo |
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Leaders
easily accessible |
Formal communication chains |
Much of the authority in authoritarian leadership is
concentrated in the hands of a few leaders, if not just one person. He or she
makes all of the choices and rarely seeks opinion from others. Because senior
leadership may separate itself from others, this type of leadership compliments
great power distances.
Power is more evenly distributed under democratic
leadership, and many individuals have a part in formulating goals and making
choices. Democratic leaders frequently seek advice and buy-in from their
subordinates. At lower levels of the organization, decisions can be taken.
“In these workplaces, employees
have relatively more independence and influence compared to their opposite. So,
an average employee has more responsibilities and engagement in decision-making
due to the flatter hierarchy. For management, this has multiple benefits:
·
A greater level of coordination and
communication, which can lead to better creativity and innovation.
·
Unethical behavior is more likely to be kept in
check, open discussion around issues means that infractions are more likely to
be called out.
·
The company becomes a more desirable place to
work, so attracting talented workers is easier.
·
Increased autonomy of employees reduces the need
to micromanage. If they’re more proactive, less time will be wasted on bureaucracy
and people management.
·
It may be easier to cultivate a culture of
psychological safety in a low power distance workplace, which has been shown to
be a critical ingredient for high performing teams.”

6 Comments
Under autocratic leadership, peoples work under pressure. They should work under the commands. That method may be useful for non-executive staff or low-level employees. But it's not suitable for middle-level managers or upper levels. If not they will dissatisfy with their job role. Sometimes they will be left the organization.
ReplyDeleteLeaders are leaders and every boss need to become as leader while giving leadership not releasing orders....this will develop the organization while developing people by making a better workplace too.
ReplyDeleteEmployers recognize their inferior status and show respect and subservience to superiors, who in turn are more inclined to issue commands rather than consult with their subordinates while making decisions in companies with large power distance.
ReplyDeleteLeaders who use an authoritarian leadership style rarely seek the opinions of their team members when making decisions. These leaders prefer to make choices based on their own experience, judgment, and ideas. Authoritarian leadership tends to be rigid and structured, and creativity is often discouraged.
ReplyDeletePower distance is important for the healthy execution of relations, interactions, and communication between managers and employees. Low power distance improves the quality of relationships,interactions, and communication.
ReplyDeleteOutocreditic leadership always command to all other people& their language is commanding to the workforce.Some time that may be suitable for low level but not for the all others.Actually is depend on situation.
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