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LPC Score
A measure used in Fiedler's Contingency Theory to determine a leader's motivational focus, evaluating the least preferred coworker in either positive or negative terms.
Leadership Orientation
The approach or style adopted by a leader, which can influence group dynamics and outcomes.
Least Personal Charisma
Describes individuals who possess the minimal level of charm or personal appeal typically influential in leadership or social situations.
Supportive Leadership
A leadership style that focuses on building relationships, encouraging employee well-being, and offering support and encouragement.
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