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There are situations where leaders need to be directive, give advice and demonstrate their expertise.
(Meyer-Bahlburg et al., 2004 )Characterizing genital ambiguity as a problem of "unfinished sex organs" would appear to be directive, promoting a bias in responses.
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Yet it is difficult for top-level managers who previously were successful at being directive to give up responsibility to lower-level managers.
Be directive.
One major philosophical difference that separates the four leadership styles is the extent to which leaders are directive or open.
Loy told the inquest he didn't consider the email to be a directive.
Leaders who Push tend to be more directive; they set deadlines and hold others accountable.
"I needed to be incredibly directive and punchy forceful, even," she reflects.
In this initial phase (TS10), it is often necessary to be somewhat directive, as at U9, and to ensure clarity, as with the reformulation offered in U12.
Physicians tend to be more directive with socioeconomically disadvantaged patients, spend less time with them, and provide less information concerning treatment options [ 9].
Ecological planning as discussed earlier on is founded on politics of an area, thus there has to be some directives from high above on the strategies for revitalisation.
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