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michelleunicorn

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What is the difference between emergent and effective leadership?
 
  a. Emergent leadership is the ability to be a successful leader once you have the job; effective leadership is the ability to become a leader.
  b. Emergent leadership is the ability to become a leader in an organization; effective leadership is the ability to be a successful leader once you have the job.
  c. Emergent leadership is leading from the front; effective leadership is leading from behind.
  d. Emergent leadership is leading from behind; effective leadership is leading from the front.

Question 2

Based on the research, someone who measures high for openness to experience is more likely to have a higher job performance in a vocation that requires __________.
 
  a. organization
  b. leadership
  c. routine.
  d. creativity



robbielu01

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Answer to Question 1

Answer: B

Answer to Question 2

Answer: D



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