Path-Goal Theory of Leadership

The Path-Goal Theory of leadership is a contingency model developed by Robert House. Its core principle is that a leader's primary role is to motivate subordinates by clarifying the "path" to achieving their personal and organizational "goals." This involves removing obstacles, providing support, and ensuring that the rewards for achieving goals are clear and desirable.

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