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Abstract
A study of 318 executives indicates a consensus among executives on the specific characteristics that constitute a participative style, and general agreement that certain participative leadership characteristics produce more effective results. The participative leader prototype that emerged from the study is a sensitive, extroverted and emotive leader who is in close contact with his or her subordinates and is attuned to their needs. The managers in the study emphasized high performance of subordinates as an important part of a participative style.
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Abstract
A study of 318 executives indicates a consensus among executives on the specific characteristics that constitute a participative style, and general agreement that certain participative leadership characteristics produce more effective results. The participative leader prototype that emerged from the study is a sensitive, extroverted and emotive leader who is in close contact with his or her subordinates and is attuned to their needs. The managers in the study emphasized high performance of subordinates as an important part of a participative style.