What's your leadership style?

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Discover Your Leadership Style

Are you curious about what type of leader you are? Take our quiz to uncover your leadership style and unlock new insights into your management approach.

  • 18 thought-provoking questions
  • Multiple-choice answers to assess your views
  • Understand your strengths and areas for growth
18 Questions4 MinutesCreated by LeadingVoice42
1. Employees need to be supervised closely, or they are not likely to do their work
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2. Employees want to be a part of the decision-making process.
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3. In complex situations, leaders should let followers work problems out on their own.
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4. It is fair to say that most employees in the general population are lazy.
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5. Providing guidance without pressure is the key to being a good leader.
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6. Leadership requires staying out of the way of followers as they do their work.
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7. As a rule, employees must be given rewards or punishments in order to motivate them to achieve organizational objectives.
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8. Most workers prefer supportive communication from their leaders
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9. As a rule, leaders should allow followers to appraise their own work
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10. Most employees feel insecure about their work and need direction.
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11. Leaders need to help followers accept responsibility for completing their work.
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12. Leaders should give followers complete freedom to solve problems on their own.
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13. The leader is the chief judge of the achievements of the members of the group.
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14. It is the leader’s job to help followers find their “passion.”
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15. In most situations, workers prefer little input from the leader
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16. Effective leaders give orders and clarify procedures.
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17. People are basically competent and if given a task will do a good job.
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18. In general, it is best to leave followers alone.
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