Techfile Leadership Style

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I will take the transformational leadership in managing the Techfile project team. The leadership style aims at creating a common vision, making changes of social behaviors through inspiration, building trust-based relationship between team members, and committing to achieve the exceptional results. This will be an ideal choice for the Techfile project team.
Increasing moral and ownership of the team members are the first challenge. I will picture a shared vision to build a team and direct the team to creating their team slogan. This will shifts their focus to the organization goals instead of their own interests. During the process of slogan creation, the team will starts to communicate and discuss their common goals and desired results.

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