Multiple Choice
When the supervisor involves employees in making decisions, he or she cannot always be sure of the outcomes. Supervisors differ in their level of comfort with this uncertainty, which refers to their
A) personal leadership strengths.
B) level of confidence in employees.
C) tolerance for ambiguity.
D) knowledge and experience.
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