An autocratic leadership style occurs when power is split between the leader and his or her staff. True or false?
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An autocratic leadership style occurs when power is split between the leader and his or her staff is false
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The given statement is false.
Explanation:
- One person controls all the choices under an autocratic management style, which involves taking relatively little input from other group members.
- Autocratic leaders don't consult others for suggestions or opinions, instead basing their decisions on their own convictions.
- The best times for autocratic leadership are when choices must be made quickly, without error, or when there is a risk to safety.
- Knowing the attributes or key character traits displayed by someone with this leadership style will help you comprehend autocratic leadership better.
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