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    Path-Goal Theory States That Leadership Is Not Always Needed
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Path-Goal Theory States That Leadership Is Not Always Needed

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Path-goal theory states that leadership is not always needed. Rather, leadership supplies what is needed or missing for subordinates or their task environments.

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