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Business Studies Class 12 | Styles of Leadership

In this article, we share the features of different types of leadership. As in any business, industry, service sector, leadership is a very important role in the quality and efficiency of work. Different types of leadership are explained below:
A Leader is one who guides and directs other people. He gives the efforts of his followers a direction and purpose by influencing their behaviour. And the quality of the behaviour of individuals whereby they guide people or their activities in organizing efforts.
The behavioural pattern which a leader exhibits in getting things done through others is known as his style of leadership. The leadership style in a particular situation is determined by the leader’s personality, experience and value system, type of followers and nature of the environment. There are three important leadership styles which are based on the use of authority. These are:
  1. Autocratic or authoritative leadership
  2. Participative or democratic leadership; and
  3. Free rein or laissez-faire leadership.
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