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The blind leading the blind
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Shah, Chirag
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Autocracy
/ Chat
/ Collaboration
/ Commands
/ Imperative sentences
/ Information management
/ Leadership
/ Leadership style
/ Political leadership
/ Roles
/ Studies
/ Teams
/ Transformational leadership
/ Trust
/ Virtual teams
/ Work environment
2016
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The blind leading the blind
by
Shah, Chirag
in
Autocracy
/ Chat
/ Collaboration
/ Commands
/ Imperative sentences
/ Information management
/ Leadership
/ Leadership style
/ Political leadership
/ Roles
/ Studies
/ Teams
/ Transformational leadership
/ Trust
/ Virtual teams
/ Work environment
2016
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The blind leading the blind
2016
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Overview
In session 1, of the 42 teams, six teams had no commands during the chat while in session 2, eight teams had no commands, only requests. One team (No. 52) was found to be an outlier as for both the sessions. The chat sessions reveal that both participants in team No. 52 were switching between the autocratic and democratic leadership style and therefore they were comfortable with giving and receiving commands, as well as, making requests of each other.
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Emerald Group Publishing Limited
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