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altibaby

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When it comes to membership, boundedness refers to the __________; stability refers to __________.
 
  a. limitations imposed by other members; nonmember view of financial stability of team decisions
  b. amount of expertise of members; how concrete and available resources are to members
  c. team membership identifiability; the tenure of membership
  d. promises made by new members; the emotional fortitude of members

Question 2

Which of the following is a work-life benefit offered almost exclusively by small businesses?
 
  A) professional development seminars
  B) disability and life insurance benefits
  C) compressed workweeks during the summer
  D) job rotation and job enrichment opportunities


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Answer to Question 1

c

Answer to Question 2

Answer: C



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