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Notes:
- When you assume a leadership position, you must select an appropriate leadership to style to use to carry out your leadership actions. There are three basic styles of leadership:
- Authoritative: An NCO uses this style when he tells his subordinates what he wants done, and how he wants it done, without getting their advice or input.
- Participative: An NCO involves one or more of his subordinates in determining what to do and how to do it; however, he maintains final decision-making authority.
- Delegative: An NCO will delegate decision-making authority to a subordinate, or group of subordinates.
- In determining what approach or style of leadership to use, you should constantly analyze the situation.