__________ is the type of emotionally intelligent leadership style used to help an employee improve performance and build long-term abilities

a. Visionary
b. Affiliative
c. Pace-setting
d. Coaching


d

a. Incorrect: See Table 1.3 in your text (p. 9 ) for a description of emotionally intelligent leadership styles.
b. Incorrect: See Table 1.3 in your text (p. 9 ) for a description of emotionally intelligent leadership styles.
c. Incorrect: See Table 1.3 in your text (p. 9 ) for a description of emotionally intelligent leadership styles.
d. Correct: See Table 1.3 in your text (p. 9 ) for a description of emotionally intelligent leadership styles.

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