In a leadership training class, which statement by a participant indicates that learning has been successful?

1. "Relationship building is essential to be successful in leadership."
2. "Leadership means I do can delegate tasks I do not want to do."
3. "If I am to be successful in leadership, I should make sure no followers are
friends."
4. "Most people will not be able to tell I am disinterested, if I
act interested in them."


Answer: 1

Rationale: Authentic caring in relationships with others is an important method of improving respect and competence as a leader. Leaders are not afraid of and do not refuse any task. Although the leader can show no favoritism, leaders can have friends. Authentic leaders are willing to take risks, and would be genuine towards those with whom they are in relationship.

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