leader-member exchange theory
Leader-member exchange theory, also known as LMX theory, is a concept explaining the quality of interactions between leaders and their followers. It focuses on the formation of unique relationships between leaders and subordinates, highlighting how the level of trust, support, and communication varies among different individuals within an organization.
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