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bcretired

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Who solves technical and adaptive challenges?
 
  a. Employees
  b. Leaders and followers
  c. Leaders
  d. The organization

Question 2

Transformational leadership is fundamentally morally uplifting. This suggests that
 
  a. Use of coercive leadership cannot be considered leadership
  b. All transformative leadership has a negative side
  c. Using contingent reward cannot be considered leadership
  d. Using management by exception cannot be considered leadership



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Answer to Question 1

B

Answer to Question 2

A



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