Executive Leadership
- Topics:
- Business Ethics,
- Decision making
- Tags:
- Leadership,
- Management,
- Mansis Development
- Source:
- Mansis Development
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Overview: Since the 1920's, there have been decades of research on leadership and management styles. The most popular concept is the "Situational" or "Contingency" approach. Depending upon the "Situation", a leader would choose the appropriate "Style" or way of interacting with the follower or followers. And when it comes to "Styles" to choose from, there are as many categories of leadership styles as there are writers in the field. As a result, how to be an effective leader becomes a confusing maze. Interestingly, many managers and executives who profess to use a "Situational approach" to leadership, can't enunciate what they really do.
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Format: PDF | Size: 14KB | Date: Nov 2006 | Pages: 1






