The behavioral approach reminds leaders that
a. Personality is the essence of effective leadership.
b. Who they are is more important than what they do.
c. Task behaviors are more important than relationship behaviors.
d. They should continually engage in both task and relationship behaviors.
e. The high-high style is the best style of leadership.
D
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