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jman1234

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According to path-goal theory, the primary function of the leader is to
 
 

a. determine how much to let subordinates participate in the decision-making
  process.
  b. create a match between leader style and situational favorableness.
  c. make organizational rewards available and show employees what behavior will be
  effective in getting those rewards.
  d. evaluate the personal characteristics of the employees and select people for
  leadership positions.
  e. identify people who can successfully operate in the in-group.



Question 2

Ann Morrow thinks leaders can, and should, be high on behaviors that both involve defining
  and organizing work for her subordinates and show concern for them. What approach to
  leadership do her beliefs exemplify?


 
 

a. Trait
  b. Ohio State
  c. Vroom-Yetton-Jago
  d. Fiedler
  e. Michigan




Chocorrol77

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Answer to Question 1

C

Answer to Question 2

B



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