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Autocratic leadership is where the manager expects to be in charge of the business and to have their order followed. The keep themselves separate from the rest of the employees. They make all decicion themselves.
Belarus is the only European country to have an autocratic government. There is no real explanation as to why a country has an autocratic government, other than the absolute ruler being power hungry.
There are five different types of management styles. These styles include, the transformational style, participative style, autocratic style, laissez-faire style, and transactional style.
Government by many rulers.
Martha Stewart built her empire with personal attention to each and every detail. Whether you like her or not, she was meticulous and demanding. She was also very successful in her endeavors and in using her autocratic management style. Many industry analysts might argue that it was Martha's autocratically demanding style that allowed her to flourish in such a competitive environment as the entertainment industry. Others might argue that even more success might have awaited Martha Stewart if she had not relied so heavily on the autocratic style. That is how!
Russia has always had autocratic rulers ever since Muscovy was established. Some of the Tsars, like Peter the Great (reigned 1682-1725) and Catherine the Great (reigned 1762-96), were enlightened, but most were.
The countries with autocratic governments are:Belarus, Equatorial Guinea, Eritrea, Iran, Libya, Maldives, Togo, Turkmenistan, Uzbekistan, and Zimbabwe are run by autocrats. Many other countries are run by authoritarian republics though, meaning they are run by one person or party which do not allow opposition.
Autocratic leadership style is characterized by a leader who makes decisions with little to no input from their team members. The leader retains most of the power and authority, giving direct instructions and closely supervising the work of subordinates. While it can be efficient in certain situations, the autocratic style can stifle creativity and innovation, and lead to low morale among team members.
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Autocracy (unbounded and unlimited rule of one person) and politics (the sets of mechanisms and rules by which policies are built, applied and enforced) are incompatible, if you take the narrowest meaning of the terms. Moreover, some researchers, especially those quite distant from political theory (and mainly working in international relations) use autocracy as a short-hand for "lack of democracy", which others consider as a grave mistake (the proper term being "authoritarian regime", out of which autocracies are just a subclass). This would be a list of autocratic rulers in the most narrow sense of the word (having discretionary, unbound power without control from either rules, institutions or ideology) : The czars of Russia (from about Peter I'st proclamation as Emperor in 1721 to Nicholas II in 1917) , the rulers of Saudi Arabia (up to and including Abdullah bin Abdul Aziz, the current king), some other rulers around the Middle East (in, for example the Emirates or Kuwait) some sultanistic yet not truly totalitarian rulers (such as Uganda's Idi Amin in the 70s, Iraq's Saddam throughout the 80s and 90s, Romania's Ceausescu in the 70s and 80s etc.). A closely linked regime-type to autocratic regimes are totalitarian regimes. However, those are, for many theorists, not autocratic, as their rulers are bound by a totalizing ideology, and cannot act truly discretionary. In the wider understanding of the term, all non-democratic states are "autocratic" (including truly autocratic, totalitarian, authoritarian, military-led etc.).
Many rulers, Jimmu is known as emporer of heaven, Prince Shotoku had helped the government grow.
In an autocratic government, the leader is typically the one who holds all the power and is not elected through a democratic process. In some cases, a monarch or dictator may choose to appoint individuals to certain positions of power, but these appointments typically serve to consolidate the leader's authority rather than operate as elected representatives.