Which action is reflective of the leadership role necessary for a successful planned change to occur?
A) Demonstrates flexibility in goal setting
B) Recognizing the need for a planned change
C) Identifying the resources that are available to support a change
D) Support the staff during the implementation of a planned change
Answer: A) Demonstrates flexibility in goal setting
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