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Janet, a manager at a gym, finds it difficult to get any job done with Sam, who is her least preferred coworker. However, when her boss asks for a feedback about her employees, she describes Sam as cheerful, supportive, sincere, and friendly. This scenario illustrates that Janet follows a(n) leadership style. Question 3 options: impoverished management impoverished management task-oriented authority-compliance

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