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Questions to Teach Leadership and Management

Great Leadership By Dan

Teaching and learning about leadership and management isn’t like teaching or learning math or science. There’s lot of room for interpretation, situations are complex and unique, and context always comes into play. That’s what makes leadership and management development so much fun. It’s not an exact science.

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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.

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Expedition Leadership in the Wild

Harvard Business Review

Outdoor training activities, even those as straightforward as lightweight backpacking, enable students to actually practice different leadership and communication models so that they can learn about their own leadership style and its impact on outcomes in a group. Expedition leaders encourage active followers.

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