A good example of a Paternalistic leader is Kim Jong Il who became a leader because his father was the leader of North Korea. The powers were simply passed on from a father to a son.
- Henry Ford- Charles Lindbergh
It is awesome because everyone has input into the outcome of the answer but the leader is strict and likes to get people fired on the spot.
There are three leadership paradigms: autocratic, paternalistic, and servant. Autocratic leaders are the most authoritarian of the three, paternalistic leaders act like a parent-figure among their subordinates, and servant leaders share the most power with others and focus on helping others in the group improve and perform well.
The definition of the term 'paternalistic' is to be benevolent but sometimes intrusive. It is the act of giving a set of rules which will protect the person following them.
Laws are all paternalistic because they limit a person's or a group's autonomy and freedom for their own good. For example, if a person chooses to go to a bar and drink too much, then attempt to drive, they can be arrested for drunk driving. The law is in place to protect the driver and other citizens from the drunk driver's behavior.
When leaders are considered 'father figure'.
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Team leader
A paternalistic theory of government is one in which the government's role and justification is by way of being a method of caring for and ensuring good conduct by the people within its jurisdiction. The government is figuratively like a father.
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A paternalistic theory of government is one in which the government's role and justification is by way of being a method of caring for and ensuring good conduct by the people within its jurisdiction. The government is figuratively like a father.
Paternalistic. (As in father knows best.)