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According to the path-goal theory of leadership what type of leadership is being practiced

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Answered by guptahimanshu12
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Answer:

Democratic leadership

Explanation:

Democratic leadership should be provided for a path goal

Answered by omtripathiduke
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Answer:

The path-goal theory, also known as the path

goal theory of leader effectiveness or the path

goal model, is a leadership theory developed by

Robert House, an Ohio State University graduate, in

1971 and revised in 1996. The theory states that a

leader's behavior is contingent to the satisfaction,

motivation and performance of his or her

subordinates. The revised version also argues that

the leader engages in behaviors that complement

subordinate's abilities and compensate for

deficiencies. According to Robert House and John

Antonakis, the task-oriented elements of the path

goal model can be classified as a form of

instrumental leadership."

The first theory was inspired by the work of Martin

G. Evans (1970), 2 in which the leadership

behaviors and the follower perceptions of the

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