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Functional leadership model

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John Adair's Action Centred Leadership Model

In the functional leadership model, one conceives of leadership not as a person but rather as a set of behaviors that help a group perform their task or reach their goal. The model says that the leadership function meets needs in three distinct areas:

  • Task
  • Team
  • Individual


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