Situational leadership, a model developed by Paul Hersey and Kenneth Blanchard in 1969,
a. assumes individuals in groups go through different phases of learning.
b. assumes that as people develop their abilities, they do not need leadership.
c. offers six levels of individual readiness to complete tasks.
d. assumes that leadership styles change dependent on the task to be completed.
A
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