Picture some group with which you've been involved. What kind of group was it? Who was the leader of that group? What kinds of power (legitimate, reward, coercive, referent, and/or expert) did that leader bring to the group? How would you describe the leader's style-more leader-directed or group-directed? To what extent did the leader empower group members? If so, what specific techniques did the leader use?
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