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What is Laissez-faire

Encyclopedia of Information Science and Technology, Second Edition
From the French “allowed to be.” Refers in this context to the management style where employees function best when left alone.
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Effective Leadership of Virtual Teams
David Tuffley (Griffith University, Australia)
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-60566-026-4.ch200
Abstract
Geographically dispersed project teams collaborating in virtual environments face a range of challenges in the successful completion of IT development projects. This is particularly the case when the project teams are nonhomogenous, comprising multidisciplinary members with a range of skills, professional orientations and cultural backgrounds. Of interest to the global enterprise are those leadership mechanisms and attributes that may serve to optimize team functioning. With an increasing portion of the estimated US$600,000,000,000 (Cusamano, 2004) global software industry being performed by virtual teams, and with the mechanics and dynamics of virtual team operations being a relatively new area of study, the significance of the problem can be firmly established. Virtual teams, and the leadership thereof, is therefore a significant aspect of the global software development industry. Yet as Cusamano (2004) asserts, it is the business itself (and the processes therein), not the technology that determines the success or failure of the organizations that produce the software.
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The Influence Servant Leadership Has on Emergent Leaders in the Field of Education
A philosophy of hands off , or anything goes , and let people do what they want to do .
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Contextual Factors Shaping the Student-Supervisor Relationship: A Cross-Country Perspective
A supervisory style marked by low structure and low support. Student is allowed to explore the topic at their own pace.
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Broadband in America: A Policy of Neglect is Not Benign
is a term used to describe a policy of allowing events to take their own course. The term is a French phrase literally meaning “let do”. It is a doctrine that states that government generally should not intervene in the marketplace.The term is often used to refer to various economic philosophies and political philosophies which seek to minimize or eliminate government intervention in most or all aspects of society.
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