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LaDunn

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Which statement best describes achievement in the workplace?
 
  A) The noticeable acknowledgement of an employee's performance.
  B) The required skills employees need to perform their job
  C) The freedom employees have to establish their own work goals.
  D) The success an employee has with their job.

Question 2

Which statement best describes role conflict?
 
  A) An employee not knowing what their job is or their place within the firm.
  B) An employee's future internal and external job prospects.
  C) An employee's assurance of continued future employment.
  D) An employee's multiple job roles that interfere with one another.



Ptupou85

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Answer to Question 1

D

Answer to Question 2

D



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