Exemplary managerial guidance and difficulties in selected wordas of north shewa zone office.

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Elsabet Gebeyehu
Tilahun Yimer

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Leadership is the behavioral process of influencing individuals and groups towards set goals. The concept of leadership has been developed by management theorists to explain leadership in sport organizations. The authors outline three theoretical approaches to managerial leadership. They also discuss the concept of managerial leadership and the three types of leadership skills. You never know check-out later- and sometimes not even then - whether you made the right decision. Maybe if you had a few more facts. The reality is that leaders are called on to make decisions all the time, often with very little time to consider them. It is important to have as much information as possible, but at some point, you just have to make the decision and live with it. Some decisions are flexible, and some are not, but in either case, it’s important to learn to make a decision

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Gebeyehu, E., & Yimer, T. (2024). Exemplary managerial guidance and difficulties in selected wordas of north shewa zone office. Afri Journal, 2(2). https://doi.org/10.59411/y2x1e787
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Gebeyehu, E., & Yimer, T. (2024). Exemplary managerial guidance and difficulties in selected wordas of north shewa zone office. Afri Journal, 2(2). https://doi.org/10.59411/y2x1e787

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