three-dimensional management

Definition

Eight different management styles that in theory differ in levels of effectiveness. Bill Reddin is credited with coining the term in conjunction with the work of Robert Blake and Jane Mouton. Four styles of management are considered effective with four others being less effective, creating different work settings and styles for managers.

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