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What Makes a Good Leader?

The Center For Leadership Studies

Beyond those published conclusions, and in brief, here are three interdependent elements of leadership that great leaders “get gritty about” as it applies to the effective influence of others in pursuit of breakthrough performance: EXPANDING THEIR REACH. Great leaders figure out (usually early on in their careers) that it is not about them.

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14 Leadership Studies – Quick Overview of Leadership

CO2

PARTICIPATIVE LEADERSHIP THEORY. The id ea of a participative leadership style arises from the work of Dr. Rensis Likert in 1967. Likert proposed several types of leadership styles including exploitative authoritative, benevolent authoritative, consultative, and participative. SITUATIONAL LEADERSHIP THEORY.