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stephzh

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A follower asks to lead the next team brainstorming session and you let him/her do this. You and the follower are
 
  a. In the stranger phase of leadership-making
  b. In a dyadic in-group relationship
  c. In a dyadic stranger phase
  d. In the mature-partnership phase of leadership-making

Question 2

What happens in the holding environment of adaptive leadership?
 
  What will be an ideal response?



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Answer to Question 1

B

Answer to Question 2

The holding environment is the safe place for dialogue, interaction, conflict, and change. Within the holding environment, people can feel safe tackling difficult problems, but they also still need to be engaged in these difficult problems. So a good holding environment provides enough comfort for people to express their opinions and ideas but is not so comfortable that people avoid issues and feel as though others will take on the difficult tasks for them. The holding environment is where adaptive work happens.



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