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[[File:Leadership-styles.png|400px|thumb|right|[[Full Range Leadership Model]]]][[Individualized consideration]] (hereinafter, the ''Style'') is leadership style of someone who challenges followers to be innovative and creative. A common misunderstanding is those leaders who exercise [[individualized consideration]] only are ''soft,'' but the truth is that they constantly challenge followers to higher levels of performance. This leader can be considered a [[transformational leader]].
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[[File:Leadership-styles.png|400px|thumb|right|[[Full Range Leadership Model]]]][[Individualized consideration]] (hereinafter, the ''Style'') is [[leadership style]] of someone who challenges followers to be innovative and creative. A common misunderstanding is those leaders who exercise [[individualized consideration]] only are ''soft,'' but the truth is that they constantly challenge followers to higher levels of performance. This leader can be considered a [[transformational leader]].
  
  
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Latest revision as of 18:49, 4 January 2019

Individualized consideration (hereinafter, the Style) is leadership style of someone who challenges followers to be innovative and creative. A common misunderstanding is those leaders who exercise individualized consideration only are soft, but the truth is that they constantly challenge followers to higher levels of performance. This leader can be considered a transformational leader.


Full Range Leadership Model

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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.

Transformational leadership

Main wikipage: Transformational leadership

Transformational leadership.

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