The most effective leaders recognize and adapt to follower's needs
No, leaders do not need to possess all leadership traits to be effective. Different leadership styles and traits can be effective in different situations. What matters most is the leader's ability to adapt their style to the needs of the situation and their team.
well structured
According to Blake and Nouton, effective leaders are most likely to have?
Most of the Mongol leaders did a better job on taking over land and resources than forming an effective government.
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An effective employee will demonstrate the ability to work with most all types of personalities. At an interview state that you can adapt to work with anyone.
Mission statements and vision statements are most effective when they are stated clearly, they are realistic, they are consistently communicated in such a way that workers understand and agree with the statements, and when leadership actions demonstrate that those leaders take the mission and vision seriously.
The most effective k-strategy for maximizing success in a competitive market is to focus on quality over quantity, invest in research and development, build strong relationships with customers, and adapt quickly to changing market conditions.
The new measures were very effective.The new rules will be in place effective Monday.The bug spray did not seem to be very effective at killing bugs.
Yes. Having lived in Cuba, most of them are satisfied with what the government has been able to do. It is not the best, though, because of the embargo/sanctions from the U.S. Most of them recognize that, but are glad they have such able leaders to make the best of a bad situation.
Indirect control of managing imperial interests would be most effective because there is input from local gov't officials, limited self-rule, introduction to future leaders, & government institutions will have local rules as well as European
Nociceptors (pain receptors) adapt most slowly compared to other types of receptors. They continue to fire in response to a persistent stimulus and do not adapt or desensitize as quickly as other sensory receptors.