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As the general manager of an e-commerce company, Gagan maintains good interpersonal relations with followers and also motivates them to contribute for y ‘ achieving organisational goals. Identify the concept being described in the above lines.
Supervision
Communication
Determination
Leadership
- Supervision: This involves overseeing employees' work to ensure it meets the company's standards and goals. It's about direction and control in a day-to-day context.
- Communication: This is the exchange of information between individuals. Good communication involves both sharing and listening effectively. This is crucial in any relationship but does not solely cover motivation and achieving goals.
- Determination: This concept reflects a firm intention and resolve to achieve something. While important in a leadership context, it doesn't fully encompass the interpersonal relations and motivation aspects.
- Leadership: This is about guiding and inspiring others toward achieving common goals, maintaining good relationships, and motivating team members. It encapsulates all the described qualities—interpersonal skills and motivation for organizational success.
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