The responsibility of supervising and managing others is not simple. Situations can be complex, and people are much more so

No one management style can work in every situation: A crisis, such as hazardous materials spill, may require a very direct management approach; supervising highly trained crime scene investigators can be much more hands-off; developing a strategy for a patrol unit to address a neighborhood disorder problem could require a more collaborative management style. One supervisor can be highly effective in each situation as long as he can adapt his style to the needs of that situation. This is the essence of which of the following? a. Free rein leadership
b. Laissez-faire leadership
c. Democratic leadership
d. Situational leadership


d

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