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    with the staff and low level of grievances but this meant performance levels were much lower. Fiedler put forward his situational theory in 1958. He proposed that leadership was dependent upon the situation and assumed that all leaders are affected by an inherent set of leadership behaviours‚ which he believed was difficult to change. He identified two basic leadership styles which were task or relationship orientated. According to Tulsian and Pandey (2008) leaders who are task orientated will perform

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    Leadership is the process of interaction of the leaders to his or her team members. An effective leadership is contingent upon a number of variables‚ such as traits‚ leading style‚ communications skills‚ conflict resolutions‚ and be able to motivate team members. Paul Heresy and Ken H. Blanchard have developed a leadership theory in the late 1960s‚ called "the life-cycle theory of leadership" (Hershey‚ P. & Blanchard‚ K.‚ 1982)‚ which has gained a strong following among management development specialists

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    The presence of different internal and external forces that affect the operations within a company provides the manager with a chance to choose the best reaction to a situation. The use of the situational leadership theory as a response mechanism is quite appropriate because it offers new changes that adhere to different goals intended within an organization (Lambert‚ Marler‚ &Gueutal‚ 2008). The experiences gained during a specific period will determine how well the management can respond to biting

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    Business and Management: Leadership My Leadership Theory and Practice This is certainly one of the most insightful course that I have had taken so far from this EMBA program. I truly enjoyed the way how this course could stimulate my thinking‚ and has helped to broaden my mind to help me to cope with different issues and situations in the future. Most important‚ the sharing from the high profiled speakers has benefited me a great deal by understand what are their approaches in a real

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    Abstract When I think of bad or evil leadership‚ I think the power between leaders and followers are often locked in a complicated dance of sorts. Leadership today is a phenomenon‚ which implies that a leader‚ by nature‚ is someone wise and inspirational. However‚ it is better to understand that sometimes a leader is driven by darker forces‚ as well as their followers. Leadership can be painted in shades of gray‚ sometimes in black and bad leadership is as ubiquitous as it is insidious. This

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    Rational Choice Theory & Latent Trait Theory CJ200 September 28‚ 2013 1. Thesis I will explore Rational Choice Theory and Latent Trait Theory. I will further show how society responds to criminal behavior. I will show similarities and divergences between the two theories. 2. History of Criminology 3. Rational Choice Theory a. Evaluating the Risks of Crime b. Offense- and Offender-Specific Crime 4. Latent Trait Theory a. Crime and Human Nature b. General Theory of Crime

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    Women and Leadership Theories | Women rarely hold highly influential leadership positions even in “developed” countries‚ where women are commonly believed to have the same opportunities as men. Below are theories presented in the literature used to explain the nature of female leadership and why the leadership gap between men and women remains. For the theories "domestic work" and "discrimination in the workplace"‚ we have found ample supporting evidence‚ however‚ we have vehemently rejected

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    Zaccaro (2007) entitled‚ Trait-Based Perspectives of Leadership. The trait-based perspective on leadership was dismissed by many scientific leadership researchers in the mid-20th century. A primary reason was that the research did not account for situational variance in leadership behavior. Quantitative analysis of leadership was difficult in the past. Recent improvements in research methods‚ such as statistics‚ have led to resurgence of interest in trait-based leadership theory. Zaccaro (2007) called

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    for the scientist‚ doctors and countless other professionals developing theories and crime reports. Based on the readings‚ I have chosen three theories that I will compare the similarities and discuss the contrasting issues within each one. The three theories I have chosen are‚ the Psychodynamic Theory‚ the Behavioral Theory‚ and the Latent Trait Theory. The first theory I

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    Compare famous Three Trait Theories The trait approach to personality is focused on differences between individuals. The combination and interaction of various traits forms a personality that is unique to each individual. Trait theory is focused on identifying and measuring these individual personality characteristics. Gordon Allport’s Trait Theory: A generalized and focalized neuropsychic system (peculiar to the individual)‚ with the capacity to render many stimuli functionally equivalent‚ and

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