Juanita is deeply committed to the conservation of natural resources. She currently works for a national organization whose executive director is recommending to its 50,000 members that they bargain with lawmakers by agreeing to allow development on a very small protected forest area in Vermont in order to save their political resources to fight harder for the protection of a major national park in Colorado. Juanita disagrees with her executive director's strategy and rallies a few of the extreme members to camp out in the Vermont forest for days on end as a show of protest. Juanita is what Kellerman would call a ______ follower.A. bystanderB. participantC. diehardD. activis

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Answer: Juanita is what Kellerman would call an activist follower.

Explanation:

Activists are very committed, invest heavily in people and processes, and are eager to show their support or opposition.

In addition, current followers are influenced by a range of cultural and technological changes that affect what they want and how they perceive and communicate with their supposed leaders.

Kellerman explores the evolving dynamics between leaders and subordinates, and offers a typology that executives can use to determine and appreciate how their followers are different from each other. Using the level of commitment to a leader or group as a defining factor, the author classifies followers into five types.