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id: 657cbdc0c360a3b53767d73f
title: Task 50
challengeType: 19
dashedName: task-50
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# --description--
`Leading a team` means being in charge of a group of people and guiding them to achieve their goals. It's like being the captain of a ship.
# --questions--
## --text--
What does `leading a team` mean?
## --answers--
Following instructions
### --feedback--
`Leading` is different from `following.` If you lead, you are the one giving instructions, not receiving them.
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Guiding the team
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Doing all the work alone
### --feedback--
Leading involves working with the team, not doing everything alone. It's about managing and working together.
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Asking for help
### --feedback--
While a good leader might ask for help, this choice doesn't capture the full responsibility of leading a team, which is about guiding and decision-making.
## --video-solution--
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