A successful leader is able to:

A. Accept the status quo if it is working.
B. Make a difference no matter what it takes
C. Be reactive to change
D. Have a poor or nonexistent personal life


ANS: B

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A Incorrect because leaders do not accept the status quo even it is working.
B Correct because leaders make a difference no matter what it takes.
C Incorrect because leaders are proactive not reactive.
D Incorrect because successful leaders enjoy a balanced life.

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