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  2. Leader–member exchange theory - Wikipedia

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    The leader–member exchange (LMX) theory is a relationship-based approach to leadership that focuses on the two-way relationship between leaders and followers. [1]The latest version (2016) of leader–member exchange theory of leadership development explains the growth of vertical dyadic workplace influence and team performance in terms of selection and self-selection of informal ...

  3. Liberation Methodist Connexion - Wikipedia

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    The Liberation Methodist Connexion (shortened to LMX) is an aspiring Protestant denomination based in the United States drawing from Methodism and liberation theology. Formed in 2020 as a progressive offshoot of the United Methodist Church , the LMX includes Methodists and non-Methodists alike and encourages continued collaboration with the UMC.

  4. Vertical dyad linkage theory - Wikipedia

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    The Vertical Dyad Linkage Theory is a theory that deals with the individual dyadic relationships formed between leaders and their subordinates. [1] It is also widely known as The Leadership-Member Exchange (LMX) Theory. [2]

  5. LMX Sirex - Wikipedia

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    The LMX Sirex (also sold as Sirex LMS) was an Italian 2-door, 2-seater sports car. The car was the only model produced by LMX Automobile S.R.L. (Linea Moderna Executive), a company founded by Michel Liprandi and Giovanni Mandelli. [1] The body of the LMX Sirex was designed by Franco Scaglione.

  6. Talk:Leader–member exchange theory - Wikipedia

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    I plan on to add this to "Leader-Member Exchange Theory" Several factors have been found to influence the level of leader-member exchange. LMX is higher when a groups workers and leaders are of the same gender and when they share the same growth-need strength, that is, the need for achievement and accomplishment.

  7. List of Hungarian encyclopedias - Wikipedia

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    Budapest, Magyar Filmtudományi Intézet és Filmarchívum 1983 szerk. Csala Károly – Veress József: Filmlexikon 1945-től napjainkig (2 kötet) Budapest, Totem Könyvkiadó 1994 szerk. Veress József Magyar Filmlexikon (2 kötet) Budapest, Magyar Nemzeti Filmarchívum 2005 Mudrák József – Deák Tamás Magyar hangosfilm lexikon 1931–1944

  8. LMAX Group - Wikipedia

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    LMAX Group is a global financial technology company which operates multiple institutional execution venues for electronic foreign exchange (FX) and crypto currency trading. The Group's portfolio includes LMAX Exchange, LMAX Global and LMAX Digital.

  9. Hungarian Electronic Library - Wikipedia

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    The Hungarian Electronic Library (Hungarian: Magyar Elektronikus Könyvtár) is one of the most significant text-archives of the Hungarian Web space [1] showcasing a variety of primary and secondary sources. [2] Contains thousands of full-text works in the humanities and social sciences. [1]