Analyze Fiedlers Contingency Theory and learn to identify the most effective leadership style to use in different situations.
Fiedlers Contingency Theory
In this assignment, you will analyze Fiedlers Contingency Theory and learn to identify the most effective leadership style to use in different situations.
Using the South University Online Library or the Internet, conduct research to gain a greater understanding of Fiedlers Contingency Theory.
Read the following scenario and analyze how this situation should be handled.
Scenario
John, a health management student completing an internship at Memorial Hospital, has been appointed chair of a multidisciplinary clinical taskforce by the hospitals CEO. The taskforce will design a new operational system to reduce the waiting time of patients entering the hospitals emergency room (ER). Although John had no clinical experience, he had successfully completed a course in operations management prior to beginning his internship and was excited to apply his new knowledge for solving a real problem for the hospital.
The hospital CEO told John that when a patient entered the hospitals ER, it could take up to eight hours from the time the patient was initially triaged by a nurse to the time the patient was either discharged home or admitted as an inpatient by the physician. The CEO said, Due to quality of patient care issues, this timeframe is unacceptable and the taskforce needs to come up with solutions to this problem. My goal is to reduce the turnaround time for the patient from eight hours to two hours.
Prior to being assigned as the chair of this taskforce, John had informally observed the operations of the hospitals ER and noted that many of the bottlenecks causing patient care delays were caused by operational issues such as nurses filling out duplicate forms and a lack of communication between the hospital departments (for example, radiology) when the ER physicians ordered tests or were waiting for test results to confirm their diagnoses. These bottlenecks caused a slow turnover of the ERs examination rooms and unnecessary paperwork resulting in the ineffective use of both the physicians and nurses time.
In aIDition to John, the CEO assigned Dr. Smith, the medical director of the hospitals ER, and Mary, the ER nurse manager, to the taskforce. As chair of the taskforce, John scheduled an initial meeting for 10:00 a.m., the following Monday. John was surprised that both Dr. Smith and Mary arrived twenty minutes late to the meeting saying that this was taking valuable time away from their normal assignments. John started the meeting by first introducing himself. Before this meeting, he had no interactions with Dr. Smith and Mary. He then reviewed the current statistics of the average wait time for a patient presenting to the ER and the hospitals CEO desire to reduce this time. He then opened the meeting for comments and suggestions.
Dr. Smith spoke first, In my opinion, the current operational systems that we have in place are just fine. We just need more ER physicians and examination rooms so that more patients can be seen. Dr. Smith told John to recommend that the operational systems were good enough and that the hospital should build a new wing for aIDitional ER exam rooms and hire more physicians.
Interrupting Dr. Smith, John said, The hospital has a very limited capital budget and no funds have been allocated for building more facilities. We need to redesign the operational system to be more efficient and effective. Dr. Smith gave John a stern look and reminded him that he, not John, was the medical director and therefore, knew what is needed and what is best for the hospitals ER.
Mary was the next to speak. She recommended that more nurses be hired so patients could be triaged quicker when they first present themselves in the ER. Dr. Smith disagreed, saying, Hiring more nurses is not the solution because even if patients were triaged quicker, there arent enough examination rooms to move the patients to!
John was just about to remind them of the taskforces purpose, when an overhead page indicated that both Dr. Smith and Mary were needed in the ER immediately. By now, patients were lined up in the hallways waiting to be seen in the ER. Dr. Smith told John to make the hiring and building recommendations to the CEO. The meeting adjourned, with Dr. Smith and Mary running off to the ER where patients were waiting to be seen.
John sat in the empty meeting room and thought, The CEO is not going to be happy with the taskforces recommendations. He wondered, As chair of this taskforce, what could I have done to produce the desired outcome? John knew that hiring more physicians and nurses and building more examination rooms was not the answer. The answer was better coordination and integration of the ERs operating systems.
Tasks
Based on your research, understanding of the Fiedlers Contingency Theory, and the above scenario, create a 4- to 5-page Microsoft Word document to aIDress the following questions:
- What is Fiedlers Contingency Theory? How did it develop? What are its applications? What are its pros and cons?
- Does everyone have just one leadership style or can it vary? Why? What factors exert pressure to influence a shift in leadership style? Are the factors exerting pressure to influence a shift in leadership style appropriate with respect to merit and measure? Why or why not?
- What factors influence a leader to adopt a specific style (personal traits, characteristics, environment, and so on)?
- What role do communications, dynamic listening, and conflict resolution play for a leader?
- Using Fiedlers Contingency Theory, how would you help John determine what leadership style he should use? Why?
- What is the relevance of ethics in the above scenario?
- Which leadership style do you consider the best? Why?
- What would be the most effective leadership style in the above case scenario using Fiedlers Contingency Theory? Why?
- Assess your own leadership qualities using what youve learned. What is your natural leadership style? Are you task-oriented or relationship-oriented leader?
Support your responses with appropriate research, reasoning, and examples.
Format your document and cite any sources in accordance to APA guidelines.
Submission Details
Name your document SU_HCM4007_W2_A2_LastName_FirstInitial.doc.
Submit your document to the W2 Assignment 2 Dropbox by Week 2, Day 6.
Assignment 2 Grading Criteria | Maximum Points |
Described Fiedlers Contingency Theory, including its development, application, and pros and cons. | 5 |
Analyzed, explained, and provided reasons on whether everyone has just one leadership style or it can vary. Explained the factors that exert pressure to influence a shift in leadership style. Described whether the factors exerting pressure to influence a shift in leadership style appropriate with respect to merit and measure. | 5 |
Explained the factors that influence a leader to adopt a specific style (personal traits, characteristics, environment, and so on). | 5 |
Described the role communications, dynamic listening, and conflict resolution play for a leader. | 5 |
Explained how you would help John determine what leadership style to use based on Fiedlers Contingency Theory. | 5 |
Described the relevance of ethics in the above scenario. | 5 |
Explained and provided reasons for the leadership style that you consider the best. | 5 |
Described the most effective leadership style in the above case scenario using Fiedlers Contingency Theory. | 5 |
Assessed your own leadership qualities using what youve learned. Explained your natural leadership style. Described whether you are task-oriented or relationship-oriented leader. | 5 |
Used correct spelling, grammar, and professional vocabulary. Cited all sources using APA format. | 5 |
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