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Formal Leaders

Formal Leaders

When a person, is appointed in a superior capacity, the natural leadership relation changers in two respects.

1) He gets certain authority from the organization. This authority enables him to increase or decrease the satisfaction of his subordinates.

2) He has the obligation of achieving organizational objective, besides the obligation to provide satisfaction to his subordinates.

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