Abstract
Fiedler's theory of leader effectiveness is described and its relationship with other approaches to leadership examined. The application of Fiedler's concepts to educational organizations is investigated through a discussion of studies carried out in western Canadian schools. Implications for educational administrators are noted. Terence R. McKague is an Associate Professor in the Department of Educational Administration, University of Saskatchewan, Saskatoon, Canada.
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