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Aleksandr [31]
2 years ago
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A coaches who forces students to do drills to the point of exhaustion to improve physical performance, but who then caringly lis

ten to personal problems is balancing ______. Group of answer choices
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1 answer:
Mariulka [41]2 years ago
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Complete Question:

A coach who forces students to do drills to the point of exhaustion to improve physical performance, but who then caringly listen to personal problems is balancing task and relationship leadership.

Group of answer choices

A. democratic and authoritarian leadership.

B. unrealized strengths and weaknesses.

C. task and relationship leadership

D. laissez-faire and authoritarian leadership.

Answer:

C. task and relationship leadership.

Explanation:

A coach who forces students to do drills to the point of exhaustion to improve physical performance, but who then caringly listen to personal problems is balancing task and relationship leadership.

Since the students are expected to improve their performance by doing drills, it is necessary that the coach ensures they complete the task as their supervisor and acting in the capacity of a leader. Also, the coach being a leader should show empathy and have a good listening hear to their personal problems.

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April 3   Cleaning Equipment  $5,500

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