Learn about the autocratic decision-making style and the situations when it’s most appropriate.
The first style of decision-making is autocratic, and this is where decisions are made at the top. Buy-in is not seen as an important aspect of making this decision, and actually, it may be counterproductive to involve a lot of people in making the call.
Typically, in an environment where you’re making autocratic decisions, work activities and roles are very tightly structured, they’re monitored and well-controlled, and command and control is a very important aspect of making these types of decisions.
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