Leadership
A contemporary theory of leadership states that there are three basic ways that people become leaders. The first two explain the leadership development for a small number of people, the third explains how most leaders find their way into leadership positions. These theories are:
- The Trait Theory suggests that some personality traits may lead people naturally into leadership roles.
- The Great Events Theory suggests that a crisis or important event may cause a person to rise to the occasion of leadership. Such great events bring out extraordinary leadership qualities in an ordinary person. This is a subset of the Trait Theory.
- The Transformational Leadership Theory teaches that people can choose to become leaders. People can learn leadership skills. This is the most widely accepted theory today, and provides the basis for our understanding that leaders are made.
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