Heywood , 2003 : 91 . In contrast to these weaknesses , his legitimate power was based on authority . Legitimate power was therefore 'position ' power because it was based on the role of the leader , and not on the nature of the personal relationship with others . The need to achieve the common task , the need for strong authoritarian power during the war based on the individual needs of the nation were the main characteristics of Churchill 's leadership . So , without an explicit statement of...











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