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Alberto is an over-worked manager who is trying to reduce his workload. He decides to assign all the tasks that he does not like and that take a long time to his subordinates. What is Alberto doing?
 
  a. delegating his tasks wisely
  b. dumping on his subordinates
  c. developing his subordinates
  d. reducing his workload while training his subordinates in good management practice

Question 2

Unless you _________, you won't have enough energy to do a thing well.
 
  a. Have enormous discipline
  b. Love the thing
  c. Have a big, hairy audacious goal
  d. Have a coach to push you.



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Answer to Question 1

b;

Answer to Question 2

B



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