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mia

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An alternative to the glass ceiling metaphor and perhaps a more accurate description of the leadership labyrinth is described as
 
  a. Women not in the lower-level pipeline
  b. The glass cliff
  c. Difficulty of women to gain leadership positions at all levels of leadership
  d. The glass escalator

Question 2

It is accurate to say that directive leadership
 
  a. Attempts to make work challenging.
  b. Provides performance standards.
  c. Invites shared decision making.
  d. Is feedback oriented.



irishcancer18

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Answer to Question 1

C

Answer to Question 2

B



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