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The '''[[Leadership]] Continuum [[Model]]''' of Tannebaum and Schmidt (1973) suggests that autocratic leaders are more likely to make their own decisions and not engage their subordinates, whereas a more democratic leader (laissez-faire [[manager]]) gives subordinates a greater degree of delegation in decision-making.<ref>Definiton - What is the Leadership Continuum Model? [https://www.valuebasedmanagement.net/methods_tannebaum_leadership_continuum.html Valuebased Management]</ref>
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The '''Leadership Continuum Model''' of Tannebaum and Schmidt (1973) suggests that autocratic leaders are more likely to make their own decisions and not engage their subordinates, whereas a more democratic leader (laissez-faire manager) gives subordinates a greater degree of delegation in decision-making.<ref>D [https://www.valuebasedmanagement.net/methods_tannebaum_leadership_continuum.html efiniton - What is the Leadership Continuum Model?-Valuebased Management]</ref>
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==See Also==
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*[[Leadership]]
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Revision as of 21:41, 21 December 2022

The Leadership Continuum Model of Tannebaum and Schmidt (1973) suggests that autocratic leaders are more likely to make their own decisions and not engage their subordinates, whereas a more democratic leader (laissez-faire manager) gives subordinates a greater degree of delegation in decision-making.[1]


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