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One hospital CEO insists on including performance data in the hospital's annual report. "We do very well on most measures, except for one or two, but we put those in anyway," she says. "We want to hold ourselves accountable." Does this practice demonstrate effective or ineffective leadership?a) Ineffective leadership: Because results are an important indication of leadership, publicly sharing poor results is an unwise practice.b) Effective leadership: Being transparent, even about poor results, is a mark of a good leader.c) Ineffective leadership: Leaders are people who have followers, and sharing poor results might cause the leader to lose some followers.d) Effective leadership: It is good to share results in the annual report, but the leadership would be even more effective if it shared only the strongest results.

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Answer:

Option (b).

Step-by-step explanation:

The CEO hospital must think about all the employees and the patients of the hospital. The CEO makes all the financial and important decision that are important for the development of hospital.

The statement of CEO that they do well on most measures and hold themselves accountable. This proves that the CEO shows the effective leadership. She is transparent and also thinks about the poor patients. These all are the marks of the good leader.

Thus, the answer is option (b).

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