Another contingency model of leadership is the path-goal theory. This suggests that subordinates will see leadership behaviour as a motivating influence if (a) their effective performance will satisfy their needs (b) the necessary direction, guidance, training and support is provided (c) path-goal relationships are clarified ; (d) all the above

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(d) all the above

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