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[[File:Leadership-styles.png|400px|thumb|right|[[Full Range Leadership Model]]]][[Contingent reward leadership]] (hereinafter, the ''Style'') is leadership style of someone who .
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[[File:Leadership-styles.png|400px|thumb|right|[[Full Range Leadership Model]]]][[Contingent reward leadership]] (hereinafter, the ''Style'') is [[leadership style]] of someone who provides rewards for effort and recognizes good performance. The leader who exercises [[management by exception]] is considered being a type of [[transactional leader]]s.
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==Full Range Leadership Model==
 
==Full Range Leadership Model==

Revision as of 21:30, 20 November 2018

Contingent reward leadership (hereinafter, the Style) is leadership style of someone who provides rewards for effort and recognizes good performance. The leader who exercises management by exception is considered being a type of transactional leaders.


Full Range Leadership Model

Main wikipage: Full Range Leadership Model

Full Range Leadership Model. A model that depicts seven managerial leadership styles on a continuum: (1) laissez-faire, (2) management by exception, (3) contingent reward leadership, (4) individualized consideration, (5) intellectual stimulation, (6) inspirational motivation, and (7) idealized influence.

Transactional leadership

Main wikipage: Transactional leadership

Transactional leadership.

Related coursework

  1. Leadership Quarter.