I provided a solution to a challenging problem that just made things worse. What did I do wrong according to adaptive leadership principles?

a. I tried to take over the situation
b. I tried to solve an adaptive problem using technical leadership
c. I tried to solve a technical problem with adaptive leadership
d. I did not apply adaptive leadership to this problem


B

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