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Leadership is not about a leader’s needs; it’s all about the needs of the people and the organization her or she is leading. Finding the style that best suites your personality, no doubt, is an essential element to lead your followers and accomplish the work. It allows you to be authentic, meet comfort, and be creative in your job. However, leaders deal daily with different personalities, set-minds, attitudes and beliefs of their followers. It becomes hard for leaders to settle on only one style. Leadership styles sometimes should be adapted to particular demands of situations, particular needs of the people involved and particular challenges that facing their organization. Thus, Flexibility is a fundamental skill any leader should have. The temperament exam I took first class shows that my temperament lays between the Idealist and the Guardian temperaments. Since, I have the passion to help others in need, and since I truly find my self-giving instated of talking, there was no surprise for me about the results. That could lead me to one theory; The Hierarchy of Needs Theory, which I found truly suits my temperament and personality and would help me in the future. According to “Maslow’s hierarchy of needs theory proposes that humans are motivated by multiple needs and those needs in a hierarchical order” (Daft, 2011, p.103, international edition) This hierarchical order starts from the bottom by the physiological needs including work conditions and base salary, next is the safety needs which includes the safe work, fringe benefits and job security. Next the belongingness needs including the desire of being accepted, making friends, being a part of a group or being loved. Next the esteem needs, which includes recognition, ... ... middle of paper ... ...d effective for some leader’s personalities, followers, or situations, it might not be for others (Daft, 2011, p.25, international edition). A true leader should weigh potentials failures and successes of every decision he or she makes in order to come up with the most efficient one. The proposition “Once you develop a leadership style that truly suits you, it will work anywhere.” is valid, unfortunately, is not all the time. Indeed, It’s important for leaders to develop suitable leadership styles for their personalities. However, having the flexibility to transform and adopt different styles based on the followers’ needs, the situations’ needs, and the organization’ needs is a key to success for every leaders. Works Cited Daft, R. L. (2011). The Leadership experience, International Edition (5e). Australia: South-Western Cengage Learning.

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