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  2. The Myth of Leadership - Wikipedia

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    The myth of leadership justifies an organization, whether political, religious, or corporate where: the leader speaks and the followers listen; the leader controls information and the followers can only guess; the leader knows and the followers only have opinions; the leader decides and the followers just do what they're told

  3. Servant leadership - Wikipedia

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    Servant leadership represents a model of leadership that is both inspirational and contains moral safeguards, and in their paper, Mulyadi Robin and Sen Sendjaya proposes that servant leadership serves as a holistic paradigm for leadership as not only is it transformative and ethical, but also engages followers in workplace spirituality.

  4. Leadership - Wikipedia

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    A leadership style is a leader's way of providing direction, implementing plans, and motivating people. It is the result of the philosophy, personality, and experience of the leader. Rhetoric specialists have also developed models for understanding leadership. [111] Different situations call for different leadership styles.

  5. Full range leadership model - Wikipedia

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    In contrast to the two above leadership styles, transformational leadership follows a different, more long-term oriented philosophy: Short-term, egotistic goals, are substituted by long-term, higher-ranked values and ideals. This paradigm change usually increases commitment, self-confidence, and employee satisfaction. [8]

  6. Leadership style - Wikipedia

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    Research has found that this leadership style is one of the most effective and creates higher productivity, better contributions from group members, and increased group morale. Democratic leadership can lead to better ideas and more creative solutions to problems because group members are encouraged to share their thoughts and ideas.

  7. Transformational leadership - Wikipedia

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    Transformational leadership is a leadership theory in which a leader's behaviors influence their followers, inspiring them to perform beyond their perceived capabilities. This style of leadership encourages individuals to achieve unexpected or remarkable results by prioritizing their collective vision over their immediate self-interests.

  8. The Score Takes Care of Itself - Wikipedia

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    The Score Takes Care of Itself: My Philosophy of Leadership is a 2009 book on the American football coach Bill Walsh's philosophy, written posthumously by Steve Jamison and Craig Walsh based on interviews and notes. Walsh emphasizes organizational ethics, a high standard of performance, and the leader as teacher.

  9. Authentic leadership - Wikipedia

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    Authentic leadership, while having no formal or unequivocal definition, is a growing field in academic research. [1] The idea has also been embraced by leaders and leadership coaches, who view it as an alternative to leaders who emphasize profit and share price over people and ethics.