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An advantage of using path-goal theory is
 
  a. It connects both work tasks and leader-member exchanges for effective leadership
  b. It connects both work setting and skill development of followers
  c. It connects the work tasks and follower needs for effective leadership
  d. It connects leaders with followers by focusing on followers first

Question 2

Adaptive leadership provides a prescriptive approach to leadership that is useful and practical. What are these prescriptions?
 
  a. The adaptive work that takes place
  b. The leader behaviors used
  c. Correctly identifying the situational challenge
  d. The change in followers once adaptation occurs



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Answer to Question 1

C

Answer to Question 2

B



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