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melina_rosy

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________ is considered a valid approach in the Thomas-Kilmann Model but not in the Dual Concerns Model.
 
  Fill in the blanks with correct word

Question 2

Deanna is interested in creating a leader development program that will give participants a meaningful opportunity to practice their leadership skills in a real life setting. Which method of leader development should she select?
 
  a. self-awareness
  b. outdoor challenges
  c. coaching
  d. feedback-intensive programs



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Answer to Question 1

Compromising

Answer to Question 2

c;



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