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Someone Who Is a Public Authority Is What We Would

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Someone who is a public authority is what we would call "an authority."


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Fiedler's Contingency Theory

A leadership theory proposing that the effectiveness of a leader is contingent upon the match between the leader's style and the situation's demands.

Situational Favourableness

This term describes the degree to which a particular setting or context supports or enhances the potential for successful outcomes.

High LPC Leader

Refers to leaders who are highly person-oriented, prioritizing relationships and team members' welfare over task completion.

Fiedler's Contingency Theory

A leadership theory proposing that effective leadership is contingent upon the leader's style of interacting with their subordinates and the degree of control and influence in a situation.

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