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PROBLEMS OF A RATIO OF EFFECTIVE LEADERSHIP AND AUTHORITY OF HEADS OF DIVISIONS OF LAW ENFORCEMENT BODIES

Abstract

In article results of researches of leadership in professional collectives of law enforcement bodies are stated. Three basic types of relations in collectives to which are carried professional, formal and liberal are revealed. Authoritativeness of the head at different types of relations in groups depends on its psychological status. As a result of the analysis it is revealed, that, first, by studying authority of heads probably to optimize their psychological status, secondly, applying a method of mathematical modeling, effectively to estimate and predict development of authoritativeness in divisions of various type of relations, thirdly, researching parameters of professional and emotional components of authority to carry out effective arrangement of the administrative staff, and, at last, fourthly, having revealed dynamics of authoritativeness of leaders, it is possible to carry out the authentic forecast of success of activity of divisions.

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I. . Noss
МГОУ
Russian Federation


P. . Putivtsev
Федеральная служба Российской Федерации по контролю за оборотом наркотиков
Russian Federation


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