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Leadership Styles Quiz

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Test your knowledge on various leadership styles and their characteristics!

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Test your knowledge on various leadership styles and their characteristics!

par Emily Carnell
1

The Head Chef at the "Cozy Corner Bistro" needs to update the daily specials menu. Instead of creating it alone, they call a brief meeting with their sous chef and two senior line cooks. They ask for their input on seasonal ingredients they've been working with, popular dishes they've observed, and any creative ideas they have. After a short discussion where everyone contributes, they collectively decide on the three specials for the day.

2

The Front Office Manager at the "Grandview Hotel" receives a new directive from the hotel's CEO regarding the check-in procedure. Without any discussion or opportunity for feedback from the front desk staff, the manager posts a memo outlining the new, mandatory steps. All front desk agents are expected to follow this procedure exactly, with no deviations allowed.

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The Housekeeping Supervisor at the "Restful Inn" has a team of five room attendants. They inform the team that the daily room assignments are posted, and the standard cleaning procedures are in the manual. They tell the team to manage their time and resources as they see fit, as long as all assigned rooms are cleaned by the end of their shift to a satisfactory standard. The supervisor rarely checks in during the day unless there's a specific issue raised by a guest.

4

The Restaurant's Electronic Point of Sale (EPOS) system suddenly crashes during a busy dinner service. The Restaurant Manager, Harry, immediately takes charge. He tells all servers to stop using the system and to manually write down all orders using specific order pads he retrieves. He explains exactly how the orders should be written, where they should be placed for the kitchen, and insists everyone follows his instructions precisely and without question.

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