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crobinson2013

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A combination of relationship-leadership actions and goal-leadership actions is essential according to the
 
  a. Autocratic, laissez-faire and democratic styles theory of leadership
  b. Trait theory of leadership proposed by Wiggam
  c. Situational theory of leadership proposed by Benjamin Franklin
  d. Distributed-actions theory of leadership

Question 2

In distributed-actions theory of leadership, reasons for dividing responsibility among group members includes all EXCEPT
 
  a. To utilize the expertise of all the members
  b. To get commitment to the group from the members
  c. To prevent relationship problems among members
  d. To encourage competition for dominance among members



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Answer to Question 1

D

Answer to Question 2

D



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