Human Resources Certification Institute (HRCI) Practice Exam

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What leadership style is characterized by a 'this for that' approach, using rewards and discipline to achieve objectives?

  1. Charismatic leadership

  2. Transactional leadership

  3. Laissez-faire leadership

  4. Authoritarian leadership

The correct answer is: Transactional leadership

Transactional leadership is characterized by a 'this for that' approach where rewards and discipline are used to motivate and achieve objectives. This style of leadership focuses on setting clear expectations, providing incentives for meeting goals, and implementing consequences for not meeting them. This is in contrast to charismatic leadership, which relies on the leader's personal charm and ability to inspire and motivate, and laissez-faire leadership, which is hands-off and allows individuals to make their own decisions. Authoritarian leadership, on the other hand, involves a strict hierarchy and top-down decision making without much input or autonomy for team members.