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leadership
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Modern Western culture
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Leadership often involves hierarchical structures and formal titles
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1
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2
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leadership
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Modern Western societies
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Promoting individual achievement and merit-based leadership
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1
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3
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leadership
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Modern Western societies
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Based on democratic principles and individual rights
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1
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4
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leadership
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Modern western cultures
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Leadership is typically achieved through elections, appointments, or inheritance.
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1
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5
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leadership
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Modern western cultures
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Based on a variety of factors including education, experience, and charisma
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1
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6
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leadership
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Western countries
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Often based on democratic principles and formal hierarchies
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1
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7
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leadership
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Western countries
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Elected or appointed leaders are common
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1
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8
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leadership
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Western culture
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Leadership is often associated with charisma and visionary qualities.
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1
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9
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leadership
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Western cultures
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Leadership is often based on democratic principles and elected positions
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1
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10
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leadership
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modern Western culture
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Often associated with democratic principles and individual rights
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1
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11
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leadership
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modern Western societies
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Often based on democratic elections or meritocracy
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1
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12
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leadership
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modern Western societies
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Emphasizes democratic and participative decision-making processes.
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1
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13
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leadership
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western culture
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Valued for qualities such as decisiveness, charisma, and strategic thinking
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1
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14
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leadership approach
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Western countries
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Values achievement and merit in leadership roles
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1
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15
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leadership roles
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Western countries
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Most leadership positions are historically occupied by men, and decision-making authority is predominantly held by men.
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1
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16
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role of traditional leaders
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Western countries
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Viewed as historical figures or figureheads with limited influence on modern governance and decision-making
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1
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