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According to Leader-Member Exchange Theory, how does a leader form relationships with followers?
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According to Leader-Member Exchange Theory, how does a leader form relationships with followers?
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Leader-Member Exchange Theory suggests that leaders form differential relationships with followers, depending on their level of trust and respect, leading to increased performance and satisfaction.
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