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Examining the historical experience of the developed countries is of little value in explaining why today's poor countries remain poor.
Least Preferred Coworker
A concept used in Fiedler's contingency model, identifying the person a leader has least preferred to work with, to assess the leader's underlying leadership style.
LPC
Stands for Least Preferred Coworker, a concept used in Fiedler's Contingency Theory to determine leadership style by evaluating a leader's feelings toward the least preferred coworker.
Charismatic Leadership
A leadership style characterized by an individual's ability to inspire and motivate followers through personal charm and persuasion.
Merits
The qualities of being particularly good or worthy, especially so as to deserve praise or reward.
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