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jasdeep_brar

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Which of Bion's assumptions has potential to manifest itself in ganging up against the leader who is perceived as the aggressor or authority figure?
 
  a. Fight-flight
  b. Dependency
  c. Pairing
  d. Power sharing

Question 2

The Nordic Europe leadership profile places low importance on which two global leadership behaviors?
 
  a. Participative and Self-protective
  b. Autonomous and Charismatic/value-based
  c. Self-protective and Participative
  d. Humane-oriented and Self-protective



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Answer to Question 1

C

Answer to Question 2

D





 

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