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L'Oreal's CEO, Jean-Paul Agon, recommends students to choose a job that is really exciting, a job that makes them want to get up from their beds every morning and feel happy about going to work.
 
   If Jean-Paul created a leader development program, based on this comment, which criteria would he likely use?
  a. assessment
  b. opportunity for practice
  c. fit
  d. feedback

Question 2

The first researcher to implement the contingency approach and develop a leadership theory based on the approach was:
 
  a. Stogdill
  b. Fiedler
  c. House
  d. Vroom



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Answer to Question 1

c;

Answer to Question 2

b;



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