Question

The employees at Melly Towers acknowledge that their supervisor is excellent at his work and that he has received many accolades during his 40-year career. However, they claim he is a dysfunctional manager. The supervisor, when confronted, argues that his work should speak for itself and his behavior is irrelevant. Which of the following statements supports the employees' claim?

A. The employees require this style of supervision because it keeps them focused.

B. The supervisor feels that his behavior is normal and necessary to keep the team grounded.

C. The supervisor often discourages employees from challenging tasks saying that they are incapable of accomplishing them.

D. The employees are consistently recognized for performing their very best in challenging tasks, and they owe their success to their supervisor.

E. The supervisor believes that keeping a distance from his employees will create a sense of fear in them.

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