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Bob Landouceur, La Salle high-school football coach wants his team members to get in touch with their emotions and develop love' for their teammates. Through this process he demonstrates great empathy for his players.
 
  Which function of how leaders shape organizational culture best describes Bob's leadership style?
  a. role modeling
  b. creating an effective reward system
  c. hiring the right people
  d. creating an effective organizational strategy and structure

Question 2

Coaches should encourage trainees to look for some relationship between the information at hand and the trainee's ___________________ ______.
 
  a. learning style
  b. imagination
  c. personal welfare
  d. expertise



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Answer to Question 1

a;

Answer to Question 2

c



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