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- Dictators are an example of autocratic leadership style, where all decision-making powers are centralized in the leader
- Under the autocratic leadership style, all decision-making powers are centralized in the leader, as with dictators.
- Benito Mussolini, a fascist dictator who ruled Italy from 1922 to 1943, is an example of autocratic leadership, where all decision-making powers were centralized on him.
- Evaluate the seven types of leadership (functional, autocratic, democratic, laissez-faire, expressive, authoritarian, and toxic) arguing which one is best
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- Under the autocratic leadership style, decision-making power is centralized in the leader.
- The autocratic management is effective for quick decision making but is generally not successful in fostering employee engagement or maintaining worker satisfaction.
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- Charismatic or value-based: Characterized by integrity and decisiveness; performance-oriented by appearing visionary, inspirational, and self-sacrificing; can also be toxic and allow for autocratic commanding.
- Participative: Characterized by non-autocratic behavior that encourages involvement and engagement and that is supportive of those who are being led.
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- AI – Autocratic Type 1: Decisions are made completely by the leader.
- AII – Autocratic Type 2: The decision is still made by the leader alone, but the leader collects information from the followers.
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- Governments with autocratic attributes are ruled by one person who has all the power over the people in a country.
- In modern times, an Autocrat's rule is not stopped by any rules of law, constitutions, or other social and political institutions.
- After World War II, many governments in Latin America, Asia, and Africa were ruled by autocratic governments.
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- Authoritarianism is marked by "indefinite political tenure" of an autocratic state or a ruling-party state.
- A dictatorship is defined as an autocratic form of government in which the government is ruled by an individual: a dictator.
- In contemporary usage, dictatorship refers to an autocratic form of absolute rule by leadership unrestricted by law, constitutions, or other social and political factors within the state.
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- Domitian, the last of the Flavian emperors, was a ruthless autocrat who develop many enemies, some of whom eventually assassinated him, giving rise to the long-lived Nerva–Antonine dynasty.
- Modern revisionists have instead characterized Domitian as a ruthless but efficient autocrat whose cultural, economic and political program provided the foundation of the peaceful 2nd century.
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- ., "autocratic", "democratic" or an intermediate style).
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- An authoritarian or autocratic leader keeps strict, close control over followers by closely regulating the policies and procedures given to followers.
- The laissez-faire leadership style was first described by Lewin, Lippitt, and White in 1938, along with the autocratic leadership and the democratic leadership styles.
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- Autocratic: The group leader solves the problem using the information he possesses.