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CORALGRILL2014

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Conversations at work should be:
 
  A) Honest, even if this means speaking negatively of someone
 
  B) Positive and respectful of others
 
  C) Both A and B
 
  D) None of the above

Question 2

You should be cautious about workplace friendships due to:
 
  A) The awkwardness that will result if one of you gets promoted
 
  B) The potential for others feeling like outsiders or feeling that you are playing favorites
 
  C) The chance of the friend discovering your strengths and weaknesses
 
  D) All of the above



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Answer to Question 1

B

Answer to Question 2

D



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