Asked by Erica Doherty on May 17, 2024

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According to path-goal theory, directive leadership should be applied where the task is complex and the employee has an external locus of control.

Directive Leadership

A leadership style characterized by giving direct orders and instructions, with a clear line of authority and control.

External Locus of Control

The belief that one's outcomes in life are determined by external forces or events outside their control, as opposed to being the result of their own actions (internal locus of control).

Path-goal Theory

A leadership theory that emphasizes the leader's role in guiding and motivating followers to achieve set goals by clarifying the path to these goals.

  • Acquire knowledge of the fundamental aspects of path-goal theory in the context of expectancy theory of motivation and its implementations.
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NIyati DesaiMay 22, 2024
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According to path-goal theory, directive leadership should be applied where the task is ambiguous or unstructured, or where the employee has an internal locus of control.