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A characteristic of a Laissez-Faire leadership style is that the leader gives their opinion only when asked. In this style, the leader allows the team members to make their own decisions and take charge of their own tasks. The leader provides guidance and support but does not interfere unless specifically requested. This approach promotes autonomy and encourages team members to take ownership of their work.
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