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oliviahorn72

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Why is cutting off the most difficult leadership skill to learn and effectively use in group?
 
  What will be an ideal response?

Question 2

Standardized evaluations have all of the following weaknesses EXCEPT: ___________________ _______.
 
  a. most require a fee and are expensive
  b. require more counselor and client time
  c. generally not standardized for diverse populations
  d. do not lend themselves to comparison



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Answer to Question 1

The authors state that cutting off is difficult because it is, in most cultures, unnatural, and because members may become angry or feel that the leader does not like them. The leader may also fear that by cutting a member off, he or she might hurt the member's feelings.

Answer to Question 2

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