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The highly committed follower who just has not figured out how to do his job benefits from
 
  a. A leader who provides a high level of support
  b. A leader who directs tasks carefully
  c. A leader who stays out of the day-to-day tasks and provides low levels of support
  d. A leader who is both a cheerleader and authoritarian

Question 2

Servant leadership has been called a paradox because
 
  a. It is not a trait but a behavior that can be learned.
  b. It asks leaders to serve and influence others at the same time.
  c. It is both a theory and an approach.
  d. Followers grow while being served.



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Answer to Question 1

B

Answer to Question 2

B



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