juhtimistsükkel
Juhtimistsükkel, also known as the management cycle or leadership cycle, is a concept in organizational behavior and management theory that describes the stages a leader goes through during their tenure. The term was popularized by psychologist Kurt Lewin, who observed that leaders often follow a predictable pattern of behavior as they progress through their careers. The cycle typically consists of three stages: the production stage, the interaction stage, and the termination stage.
In the production stage, the leader focuses on achieving organizational goals and ensuring the smooth operation
The interaction stage follows the production stage and is marked by a shift in the leader's focus
The termination stage is the final phase of the management cycle. In this stage, the leader's focus
The juhtimistsükkel is a useful concept for understanding the evolution of leadership roles and the changing