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The Full Range Leadership Model: Essentials and Practicum

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The Multifactor Leadership Questionnaire generates a psychological inventory from propositions that aim to assess leadership styles and leadership outcomes: it is a multi-rater (or 360-degree) instrument, which means that its output—the MLQ 360 Leader’s Report—interprets and compares a leader’s self-assessment with ratings contributed across the same items by associates. This précis reflects on a Multifactor Leadership Questionnaire exercise conducted in May 2020.

The Full Range Leadership Model: Essentials and Practicum was completed on July 7, 2020.

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Serrat, O. (2021). The Full Range Leadership Model: Essentials and Practicum. In: Leading Solutions. Springer, Singapore. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-33-6485-1_15

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