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		<description><![CDATA[Since the 1920's, there have been decades of research on leadership and management styles. The most popular concept is the "Situational" or "Contingency" approach. Depending upon the "Situation", a leader would choose the appropriate "Style" or way of interacting with the follower or followers. And when it comes to "Styles"...]]></description>
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