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    3. Among the different types of leadership styles‚ which style would be suitable to a democratic country like India to become superpower in business? Justify your answer. LEADERSHIP "The only definition of a leader is someone who has followers." To gain followers requires influence but doesn’t exclude the lack of integrity in achieving this. Indeed‚ it can be argued that several of the world’s greatest leaders have lacked integrity and have adopted values that would not be shared by many

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    The Leadership Styles  Visionary William Wallace was declared as the protector of Scotland by the noblemen. However‚ after his recognition‚ the noblemen began to argue when one of the men announced that it is the proper time to declare a king. Wallace and his team were just leaving when someone asked them where they’re going. To this‚ Wallace replied that indeed they have beaten the English‚ but they would be coming back because the noblemen would not stand together. When asked what Wallace

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    relevant theories / models / frameworks/ assumptions related to the OB topic you have selected Leadership plays an significant role in the workplace. Core leadership theories are fall into four main categories Trait Leadership‚ Behavioral Leadership‚ Power and Influence Leadership‚ and Contingency Leadership (“How Leadership Theory Can Work For You‚” n.d.). These theories clarify the specific element of an effective leader that are helpful when leading others. Basically‚ trait leadership theories

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    CONTINGENCY THEORIES OF LEADERSHIP  WHAT ARE CONTINGENCY THEORIES? _best way to organize a corporation _their performances depend on internal and external situation _leaders’ styles are classified base on these theories HOW MANY CONTINGENCY THEORIES DO WE HAVE?  FIEDLER MODEL  SITUATIONAL LEADERSHIP THEORY (SLT)  PATH-GOAL THEORY <THE FIEDLER _Developed by Fred Fiedler MODEL> _Leader style makes effective group performance  LEADER: _2 leader’s styles: Relationship-oriented and Taskoriented

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    Goal Setting Theory using the Locke Theory Model of Motivation based on Work Experience at Allstate Insurance Company LaShika Renee Williams Industrial/ Organization Psychology Professor: Dr. Anita Blanchard June 24‚ 2010 With every job there are changes that an employee has to be swift and flexible to change with in order to stay with the trend of the company. Sometimes it ’s hard and sometimes there has to be motivation to drive the employees to make the change for the success of the company

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    of Motivation Florence Adepoju‚ Traci Howard‚ Ashley Jackson‚ &amp; Nadia Syahmalina BMGT 364: Management and Organization Theory Professor Steiger September 23‚ 2012 Introduction  The case study‚ A Question of Motivation‚ explores the various types of leadership styles that affect the motivation of the employee. Jonathan and Dan have two different managerial styles. Jonathan‚ a supervisor in the supermarket‚ varies the duties of his subordinates (Robbins &amp; Judge). In contrast‚ Dan

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    School: “Modern” Structural Organization Theory (197) Time Line: post World War II. “Modern” structuralists are grounded in the thinking of Fayol‚ Taylor‚ GulickA‚ and Weber‚ and their underlying tenets are quite similar: Organizational efficiency is the essence of organizational rationality‚ and the goal rationality is to increase the production of wealth in terms of real goods and services. Dominant Model‚ Metaphor‚ Underlying Assumptions: 1. Organizations are rational institutions

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    grapple with sweeping changes. While attempting to decipher what works in this new environment‚ care providers must make monumentally difficult decisions. [2] Executives who have historically devoted their talents to providing internal organizational leadership must now collaborate with community enterprises and other healthcare

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    Report on the Contingency Theories of Leadership Executive Summary This report presents an overview of the Contingency theories of Leadership over time and their relevance to the study of Management and Leadership in organizations. The report opens with a general definition of leadership and then tracks the evolution of leadership theories over the past 70 year‚ concentrating on the contingency theories of leadership. Each of these offers some insights into the qualities of successful leaders

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    motivation. In this paper‚ the goal setting theory will be discussed. The reader will be guided through the main understandings of the theory and its relevance in the North American workplace. Research conducted in this field has indicated that there is a positive relationship between goal setting and performance outputs. The prime principles of the goal setting theory state that successful goal setting needs to be assessed on five dimensions: goal clarity‚ goal challenge‚ goal commitment‚ performance

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