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Ohio State Studies, The University of Michigan Studies, The Management Grid, Fiderlers Contingency Theory, The Hersey-Blanchord Situational Theory, Path-Goal Theory, and Leader-Participation Model, http://www.acad.polyu.edu.hk/~mstpoon/leader.htm.
Approaches to Leadership
Cyrius, et al. "Path-Goal Model." Wikipedia. April 3, 2004. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Path-goal_model
Decision-Making Styles
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Kindness in Religion
Stuart- Kotze, Robin. Motivation Theory. On the Internet at http://goal-setting-guide.com/motivation-theory.html
Report on Marketing Department of a Company
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Servant-Leadership
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