Explain the differences between implied, designated, and
emergent leaders.
What will be an ideal response?
An implied leader is a group member that the other members defer to because of
his/her rank or expertise. A designated leader is elected or appointed when the group is
formed. An emergent leader is a group member who evolves into a leader during the early
stages of group development.
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