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leo leo

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The three steps to consider to qualify for a supervisory position as soon as possible are
 
  (a) put practical experience first, take management classes, and network with managers in your organization, (b) put practical experience first, become an assistant supervisor or team leader, and take management classes, (c) take management classes, network with managers in your organization, and manage your personal life better, (d) put practical experience first, become an assistant supervisor or team leader, and manage your personal life better.

Question 2

A significant problem noted with financial incentives as motivators is that
 
  a. few workers are really interested in money.
  b. workers become too involved with intrinsic motivation.
  c. people prefer cost of living adjustments to merit pay.
   d. merit pay often comes to be perceived as a right.



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Answer to Question 1

d

Answer to Question 2

d



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