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  1. 1 day ago · According to McGregor (1960), both Theory X and Theory Y are self-fulfilling, which means that an organization’s management style influences the behavior of its employees (Pearson, 2020). Theory X — the more traditional view of direction and control — assumes that, where possible, humans avoid work and responsibility.

  2. 5 days ago · This article explores the trajectory of leadership theories, highlights key examples, discusses common types of leadership, and engages with thought-provoking questions to enhance our understanding of leadership in various contexts.

  3. 5 days ago · Dr Louise Mahler, PhD leadership communication, global thought leader in body language, voice and gesture. Interpersonal communication carries incredibly deep importance. Unfortunately, our modern ...

  4. 3 days ago · Subasic, E, Reynolds, K & Mohamed, M 2015, 'Changing Identities to Change Society: Leadership as a Contest for Influence and Collective Mobilization', in Katherine J Reynolds & Nyla R Branscombe (ed.), Psychology of Change: Life Contexts, Experiences, and Identities, Psychology Press Ltd, New York, pp. 246-263pp.

  5. 4 days ago · 5. Do-ers vs. Motivators. Managers are excellent “do-ers ”. They take the time to detail a plan, layout the parts, and see it followed through. They have a grasp of how long tasks take and why because they dig in and get familiar with their team’s work. Meanwhile, leaders tend to focus more on motivating teams.

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  6. 1 day ago · UltraTiger1200. 5/20/2024. View full document. Kaileeann Funderburk SNHU PSY-560 Theories of Personality 1-3 Short Essay: Theories The selected theory is the Two-Polarities Model otherwise known as Attachment Theory, Psychoanalysis, Personality Development and Psychopathy associated to Sydney Blatt (The past and future of Neuropsychology).

  7. 4 days ago · "As an aspect of the personal and collective psyche, the persona may be counted among Jung's less abstruse and more practical conceptions. From the Latin word for an actor's mask, which in turn represents his role within the play, the persona, in the psychological meaning coined by Jung, is that part of the personality developed and used in our interactions, our conscious outer face, our ...