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By: Natasha Sinaga-Nangoy KWL Strategy By: Natasha Sinaga-Nangoy

Learning objectives By the end of the class, students will be able to 1. Discuss with their groupmates the characteristics of each style 2. Explain the advantages and disadvantages of each style 4. Assess in which situation to use each style.

K-W-L What I KNOW What I WANT to Know What I LEARNED Coaching style Who developed this Goleman Daniel Authoritative Style How to develop a choaching leadership style One person can use different styles based on situation. Laizze-faire style Which style is closest to the Bibilical leadership Democratic style

SUMMARY Developed BY Daniel Goleman and co-authors in the book Primal Leadership– published in year 2002.

SUMMARY describe six styles of leading that have different effects on the emotions of the target followers. These are styles, not types. Any leader can use any style, and a good mix that is customiZed to the situation is generally the most effective approach.