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Leadership Theories

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This lecture covers the development of leadership theories throughout history, including trait, behavioral, situational, and relational approaches. It also discusses universal leader attributes and behaviors viewed as positive and negative, emphasizing the importance of trustworthiness, honesty, and decisiveness.

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