A subordinate should have the ability to manage the organization's workforce as a leader. The subordinates' impression of their talents is an important personal quality.
<h3>What is the path-goal leadership theory?</h3>
According to the path-goal theory, a leader's conduct is influenced by their employees' satisfaction, motivation, and performance. The manager's task is considered as improving employees ’ performance in choosing the best pathways to achieve both their own and the company's goal.
- Inclusive leaders,
- follower traits,
- task characteristics, and
- motivation is all aspects of the path-goal theory
As a result, the two most important personal characteristics of subordinates in the theory. for example locus of control and abilities perception.
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Answer:
1. 1,000 bushels of wheat
2. d) A situation where one country does not engage in trade with other
Explanation:
1 & 2. Autarky refers to a situation where a country does not engage in trade with other countries but rather relies on its own production capacities to feed the consumption in the country.
Autarkies in the current world are not a thing because countries trade with each other. Even North Korea trades with Russia, China and others.
In an Autarky situation therefore, the United States would only be able to consume the wheat that it produces itself which according to the question is 1,000 bushels of wheat.
Answer: a. tests of conscientiousness
Explanation:
Test that measure conscientiousness essentially check to see if the prospective employee is capable of doing the tasks required of them well and with seriousness. The test will also show if the person is capable of showing the required diligence and care in their roles.
Such tests are free of bias in testing as conscientiousness can be measured evenly across cultures.
In subsistence farming, people generally grow :
D. only enough to feed their families
subsistence farming refer to a farming technique for self-sufficiency (not commercial)
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