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When managers quietly stop assigning work to employees, the silence often signals more than a workload shiftIn an unexpected turn of events, workers find themselves grappling with an unusual scenario where tasks mysteriously dwindle without an exp...
Authoritarian vs Laissez-Faire Leadership: Pros and ConsAuthoritarian leadership provides clear direction, quick decision-making, accountability, and order. However, it can stifle creativity, low...
Leadership Styles in Crisis Management: What Works Best?Effective leadership is crucial in crisis management as it can greatly influence how well a group copes with challenges and adversity. Diff...
Leadership Styles and Their Impact on Organizational CultureDifferent leadership styles have a significant impact on organizational culture. Autocratic leadership results in a strict hierarchy and li...
Leadership Styles That Drive Employee Engagement and ProductivityEffective leadership styles that drive employee engagement and productivity include transformational, servant, democratic, coaching, laisse...
The 10 Most Common Leadership StylesA capable team leader helps members accomplish their goals and build the skills required for success. Coaching involves improving team memb...
Oh, for that good old laissez faire & lassi farePete McCarthy, philosopher, comedian and travel writer, once wrote, 'Never pass a bar with your name on it.' Without partaking of its wares...
Ant Group will see 'results' if legal process after IPO halt followed: central bank governorBeijing has signalled that it wants to strengthen its oversight, particularly of technology firms looking to expand into the financial spac...
View: PLI signals the recognition that laissez-faire won’t work in a fiercely competitive marketIndia liberalised its economy in 1991, and reduced its applied trade-weighted real tariffs from 56.4% in 1990 to 7.33% in 2015 and to 4.88%...
Opinion may be slanted about tilted toiletsTo stop lingering, Indian-style toilets are more efficient than this invention.
Understanding brand tribalism: The creators of cultureDevotion to a brand or high engagement intensity in an activity does not mean one is automatically a member of a tribe. There is a degree o...
Cleanliness on track, now for timelinessWith stations — and those who use them — cleaning up their act, trains must keep pace.
The man who created India's first-ever budgetJames Wilson was also behind the introduction of the income tax act, a move that led to much controversy.
India's Budget history lies buried in KolkataIn 1860, James Wilson created India's first Budget. He now lies buried in Kolkata's Mullickbazar Cemetery.
Top bosses often give their own prefixes to capitalism! Here's the complete guide to know themNarayana Murthy, a believer of "compassionate capitalism", recently questioned the pay packages the IT major has earmarked for its C-suite.
Startups, angels, venture capitalists and the 2017 budgetStartup India and other government initiatives have had an overall positive impact but very few startups have been able to take advantage o...
Laissez-faire might not be the ideal policy for attendance at workChances are that many civil servants’ absence is never reported at all or even discovered, given the general state of attendance in governm...
A royal break-up over a few hundred pounds is good newsBritain too has been rocked in recent months by revelations of their leaders across parties fudging expense bills and bilking the public ex...
Legislator since two years, Amit Mitra arrives on political stage nowUntil the attack, Mitra attracted veiled barbs from those who knew him in his days as secretary general of industry lobby group FICCI.
- The six traits of great leadership
Research shows that a great leader exudes charisma, ensures inspirational and intellectual stimulation and pays individual attention to the...