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A self-directed team Select one:

a. manages itself but still has a team leader and has the potential for low, medium or high autonomy.
b. has a leader who resides outside the team and has the potential for low, medium or high autonomy.
c. has a leader that resides outside the team and has the potential for low autonomy.
d. makes all decisions internally about leadership and how the work is done and has the potential for high autonomy.

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User Ludonope
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Answer:

d. makes all decisions internally about leadership and how the work is done and has the potential for high autonomy.

Step-by-step explanation:

A self-directed team is a group of employees that works without a leader to reach an objective. As this team doesn't have a leader they work together to organize the job and set the rules and deadlines. This model give employees more responsability, increases satisfaction, and gives them autonomy. According to this, the answer is that a self-directed team makes all decisions internally about leadership and how the work is done and has the potential for high autonomy.

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User Pavel Bucek
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