The utilization of leadership styles can enable employees to increase their work performance and reach organizational goals. The objective of this study is to investigate the leadership styles of baqala managers in Qatar. This study utilized the quantitative descriptive research design, wherein a survey questionnaire was given to baqala managers to describe their leadership styles. The results of this study showed that most of the baqala managers in Qatar are 24-34 years old, male, and finished a secondary level of education. It was found that the most utilized leadership style is Democratic, with the highest weighted mean of 3.07. This type of leader provides a motivational factor and encourages the employees to be part of the decision-making process. Overall, the level of utilization from most to least used leadership styles is Democratic, Situational, Bureaucratic, Laissez-faire, and Autocratic. Specifically, the leadership styles dominantly used by age are Democratic for those who are 24-34 and 45-54 years old, Situational for those under 24, and 35-44 years old, and Bureaucratic for 55-64 years old managers. While based on level of education, those who finished a Bachelor's Degree dominantly use Democratic style, and Situational for the remaining others. It is recommended that baqala managers maintain an open management style that involves their employees in business operations.