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Vroom and Yetton select a critical aspect of leadership style-the extent to which the leader encourages the participation of his subordinates in decision-making.

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A solid contribution to the better understanding of leadership and decision making. The authors present a taxonomy of leadership styles, a set of situational variables, and a set of rules to produce a normative model that fits leadership style to the situation. . . . The model is clearly useful in research and in training that aims at making managers more aware of their behavior in decision making"". - Industrial and Labor Relations Review

""This book will make an important impact because it documents the need for problem-specific situational variables to be included in either a normative or behavioral theory of decision making, and then responds to the need. . . . A fine book and an important contribution"". - Contemporary Psychology

Leadership and DecisionMaking Pitt Paperback 110

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      Publisher: University of Pittsburgh Press
      Publication Date: 5/31/2010 12:00:00 AM
      ISBN13: 9780822952657, 978-0822952657
      ISBN10: 0822952653

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      Vroom and Yetton select a critical aspect of leadership style-the extent to which the leader encourages the participation of his subordinates in decision-making.

      Trade Review
      A solid contribution to the better understanding of leadership and decision making. The authors present a taxonomy of leadership styles, a set of situational variables, and a set of rules to produce a normative model that fits leadership style to the situation. . . . The model is clearly useful in research and in training that aims at making managers more aware of their behavior in decision making"". - Industrial and Labor Relations Review

      ""This book will make an important impact because it documents the need for problem-specific situational variables to be included in either a normative or behavioral theory of decision making, and then responds to the need. . . . A fine book and an important contribution"". - Contemporary Psychology

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