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elizabeth18

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When talking with an executive or senior official and the individual begins glancing away or turning his or her body away from you:
 
  A) Incorporate something in the executive's vision into the conversation
 
  B) Immediately walk away
 
  C) Offer the executive a drink
 
  D) Tell the executive that it was nice meeting him or her and excuse yourself

Question 2

When in a meeting that you do not normally attend:
 
  A) Interrupt the discussion if your point is important
 
  B) Speak only when addressed
 
  C) Let the executive guide the conversation
 
  D) Be honest with your commentseven if they are negative



fraziera112

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Answer to Question 1

D

Answer to Question 2

C



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