A Repairs Manager is withholding updated contractor performance data, saying it is “still being reviewed.” What is the most effective collaborative response?, Arrange a joint review meeting to examine the data together and agree actions., Wait until the next quarterly report is published., Challenge the manager publicly at the next leadership meeting, Escalate immediately to senior leadership without discussion, A regulatory change requires Fire Risk Assessment actions to be completed two months earlier than planned. What demonstrates effective adaptability?, Keep the original schedule to avoid disrupting staff routines, Delay changes until the next team planning meeting., Re‑prioritise workload immediately and shift resources to meet the new deadline, Delegate the entire task to one officer to speed the process up., A contractor says they will only complete additional urgent works if KPI penalties are waived. What is the most appropriate negotiation approach?, Terminate the contract immediately and find a new provider., Agree to waive penalties to get the works completed quickly., Ignore the request and hope the contractor completes the work anyway., Explore solutions while maintaining contractual compliance and expectations., Finance is reluctant to approve extra void budget despite increasing rent loss. What is the strongest influencing method?, Approve the overspend anyway and report it later., Present financial modelling showing long‑term rent recovery from faster turnaround., Mention that other landlords spend more on voids., Tell finance the service is struggling without offering data., Two Housing Officers disagree on who should manage a high‑risk tenancy, causing delays. What is the best collaborative leadership action?, Split the case between both officers regardless of suitability., Facilitate a joint discussion and allocate tasks based on risk, skills and capacity., Ask another department to take it over., Assign the case to whichever officer complains least., A major incident requires urgent welfare checks, forcing rapid staff redeployment. What shows strong adaptability?, Clearly communicate temporary changes and manage follow‑up on delayed tasks, Cancel all other services indefinitely., Allow staff to decide individually whether they want to help., Wait until the next rota cycle to rearrange dutie, The local authority wants to reduce support hours for a vulnerable tenant you believe needs more intervention. What shows effective negotiation?, Accept the reduction immediately to avoid conflict., Use evidence—risk assessments, incidents, vulnerabilities—to argue for sustained support., Threaten to escalate the issue to senior councillors., Ask the tenant to complain directly so you don’t have to negotiat.

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