Which leadership style tends to centralize authority and make unilateral decisions a) cultural b) democratic c) autocratic d) laissez faire?
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Autocratic leadership is a kind of leadership style that tends to centralize authority and make unilateral decisions. This kind of leadership is otherwise called authoritarian leaderships.
This kind of leadership style is actually characterized by the individual control over various decisions and minimal input from the group members.
It also makes some choices according to their judgments and ideas.
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c) autocratic leadership style tends to centralize authority and make unilateral decisions.
Centralize authority and make unilateral decisions:
- Autocratic initiative is a sort of initiative style that will in general bring together power and pursue one-sided choices.
- This sort of initiative is generally called tyrant authority.
Autocratic leadership:
- High accentuation on execution and a low accentuation on individuals can be seen.
- It Accepts that individuals are apathetic, flighty, and deceitful and that preparation, arranging, controlling, and direction ought to be achieved by the pioneer with insignificant inclusion of representatives.
- It depends on power, control, power, control and difficult work to take care of business.
- In the Autocratic style of administration, the pioneer concentrates his power and remains quiet about the direction and extremely restricted support by subordinates of the gathering.
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