Autocratic leaders make decisions without consulting their team members, even when team input could be useful. While this allows for quick decisions when needed, it can be demoralizing and lead to high absenteeism and staff turnover. Democratic leaders include team members in the decision-making process, encouraging creativity and engagement. This results in high job satisfaction and productivity, though quick decisions may require an alternative approach. Laissez-faire leaders give teams freedom in their work and deadlines, providing support as needed but otherwise not getting involved. This autonomy can increase job satisfaction but risks poor time management or lack of skills harming work quality.