Define leadership style. What are the main differences between autocratic, democratic and
free rein leadership styles?
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Leadership style refers to a leader's behavioural pattern.A leadership style is the result of the leader's philosphy, personality,and experience and value system.
The main difference is-
autocratic- leader excercise complete control over the subordinates
Democrative- group centered, leader delegates and decentralise the authority.
free rein- individual centered, complete delegation of authority to subordinates.
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Leadership style is based on the nature of individual triss of the leader.
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- A leadership style is a method of providing the direction, motivation, and implementation of people. These styles are exhibited by people in the military, politics, and business. A leader's conceptual abilities like agility, judgment, innovation and decision making, etc.
- The autocratic leader is a style that emphasis on the authoritarian leader. They are quite professional in their relationships with others. They are mission and vision focused. Have efficiency and are result-oriented.
- Democratic leaders are those who share the decision-making ability with members and promote the interest of the groups. It is the most effective style and creates higher productivity.
- A free rein leadership or a laissez-faire leader gives the right and powers to decision making to the followers. They have complete freedom with regard to the completion of the tasks.
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