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12 July, 10:38

As a manager your organization is constantly confronted with a variety of changes in the market or a wide range of situations. You have to recruit and select a manager for a group of employees responsible for several related products. You have just read about Fiedler's Contingency model and decided to use the LPC score to aid you in selecting a leader for the management group. You have interviewed four candidates for the job (Erin, Josh, Michael, Tabitha) and the scores for each of the candidates were Erin=high LPC, Josh=moderately high LPC, Michael=middle LPC, Tabitha=low LPC. Which of the candidates would you hire? A. ErinB. JoshC. MichaelD. TabithaE. None of these.

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  1. 12 July, 13:12
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    C. Michael

    Explanation:

    The least preferred coworker scale is a method used to determine the leadership style of individuals. It was developed by Fred Fiedler and American scholar.

    When a person gives positive feedback on coworkers they are more relationship oriented and get a high LPC score.

    For those that give negative feedback on coworkers, they are task oriented and will get low LPC scores.

    Relationship oriented style is used when employees are experienced and know what to do, while task oriented leadership is needed when the team is less experienced or results need to be delivered in a short time.

    The organization is constantly confronted with a variety of changes in the market or a wide range of situations. So this requires a mix of both relationship and task oriented leadership to adapt to changing organisational needs.

    Michael is the best option with middle LPC score.
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