Although little is written about followership as compared to leadership, there is more available today than ever before. Kellerman developed a continuum of followership that uses one metric. The metric is:

A. Level of engagement
B. Knowledge of followership
C. Duration of time that the follower has known the leader
D. Knowledge of leadership


ANS: A

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A Correct because Kellerman's continuum is strictly based on level of engagement.
B Incorrect because knowledge of follower-ship is not the unit of measurement used in the Kellerman continuum
C Incorrect because the duration of time is not significant.
D Incorrect because knowledge of leadership is not relevant.

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