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leo leo

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What will happen if you get involved in a power struggle with an autocratic leader?
 
  1.
  You will win and your ideas will get praise from your leader.
  2.
  Your individual needs will be met.
  3.
  You and the organization will lose.
  4.
  You will be seen as an individual.

Question 2

Another term for a participative leader is:
 
  1.
  democratic.
  2.
  multicratic.
  3.
  autocratic.
  4.
  laissez-faire.



akemokai

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Answer to Question 1

ANS: 3
No one wins a power struggle. Both the involved persons and the organization lose. Power struggles are disabling to an organization.

Answer to Question 2

ANS: 2
Another term for a participative leader is a multicratic leader, which is a compromise between autocratic and democratic leadership styles. A multicratic leader works well within groups.



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