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== Abstract ==
Leading various projects requires a good leader with a wide range of properties. The properties include
knowledge about project management and also how to deal with different types of people. A good project
manager is aware of what it takes to reach the milestones of a project and has the ability to get an overview of
the resources, time, and economy. It also requires a leader who can communicate with the employees and has a
knowledge and understanding for them. Therefore, the type of leadership is an important topic, and identifying
the style can contribute to better project management and better project results. As a project leader, it is an
advantage to address your own strengths and weaknesses, so you can become a better leader and learn to use
the qualities you have. It provides an opportunity to be able to develop your abilities and optimize the
competencies. In this context, the article will represent the management tool called "Blake-Mouton Managerial
Grid," which is a model developed by Robert R. Blake and Jane Mouton. The tool gives an impression and
opportunity for managers to analyze their own leadership styles. The tool's main points will be covered, and a
description of how to apply the "Blake-Mouton Managerial Grid" will be included. Moreover, will the
advantages and disadvantages of the tool be discussed.

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