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Management style - questionare X - Y theory

‘X-Y Theory’ Questionnaire

 

 

Score the statements (5 = always, 4 = mostly, 3 = often, 2 = occasionally, 1 = rarely, 0 = never)

 

To indicate whether the situation and management style is ‘X’ or ‘Y’:

 

 

 

1.    My boss asks me politely to do things, gives me reasons why, and invites my suggestions.

 

2.    I am encouraged to learn skills outside of my immediate area of responsibility.

 

3.    I am left to work without interference from my boss, but help is available if I want it.

 

4.    I am given credit and praise when I do good work or put in extra effort.

 

5.    People leaving the company are given an 'exit interview' to hear their views on the organisation.

 

6.    I am incentivised to work hard and well.

 

7.    If I want extra responsibility my boss will find a way to give it to me.

 

8.    If I want extra training my boss will help me find how to get it or will arrange it.

 

9.    I call my boss and my boss's boss by their first names.

 

10.   My boss is available for me to discuss my concerns or worries or suggestions.

 

11.   I know what the company's aims and targets are.

 

12.   I am told how the company is performing on a regular basis.

 

13.   I am given an opportunity to solve problems connected with my work.

 

14.   My boss tells me what is happening in the organisation.

 

15.   I have regular meetings with my boss to discuss how I can improve and develop.

 

 

 

 

Total score   

 

 

 

 

60-75 = strong Y-theory management

45-59 = generally Y-theory management

16-44 = generally X-theory management

0 -15 = strongly X-theory management


‘X-Y Theory’ Questionnaire

 

 

Score the statements (5 = always, 4 = mostly, 3 = often, 2 = occasionally, 1 = rarely, 0 = never)

 

 

 

To indicate whether you prefers being managed by ‘X’ or ‘Y’ style:

 

 

1.    I like to be involved and consulted by my boss about how I can best do my job.

 

2.    I want to learn skills outside of my immediate area of responsibility.

 

3.    I like to work without interference from my boss, but be able to ask for help if I need it.

 

4.    I work best and most productively without pressure from my boss or the threat of losing my job.

 

5.    When I leave the company I would like an ‘exit interview’ to give my views on the organisation.

 

6.    I like to be incentivised and praised for working hard and well.

 

7.    I want to increase my responsibility.

 

8.    I want to be trained to do new things.

 

9.    I prefer to be friendly with my boss and the management.

 

10.   I want to be able to discuss my concerns, worries or suggestions with my boss or another manager.

 

11.   I like to know what the company's aims and targets are.

 

12.   I like to be told how the company is performing on a regular basis.

 

13.   I like to be given opportunities to solve problems connected with my work.

 

14.   I like to be told by my boss what is happening in the organisation.

 

15.   I like to have regular meetings with my boss to discuss how I can improve and develop.

 

 

 

Total score

 

 

 

60-75 = strongly prefers Y-theory management

45-59 = generally prefers Y-theory management

16-44 = generally prefers X-theory management

0 -15 = strongly prefers X-theory management

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