Kellerman is quite clear as to her stance on followership when she says:

A. It is mistaken not to think of leadership and followership together when thinking of one of these concepts.
B. Leadership is the epitome of power.
C. Followership is the infancy stage of be-coming a leader.
D. All followers can become effective lead-ers.


ANS: A

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A Correct because Kellerman espouses this statement frequently.
B Incorrect because most do not believe that leadership is the epitome of power.
C Incorrect because followership is not the first stage of becoming a leader.
D Incorrect because all followers cannot definitely become effective followers.

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