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A triggering event
 
  A) Is a comparison of a reactive and proactive TNA.
  B) Occurs when actual organizational performance is greater than expected organizational performance.
  C) Occurs when actual organizational performance is less than expected organizational performance.
  D) Usually means some employees require training.

Question 2

When a TNA is conducted, it
 
  A) Guarantees that the time and money spent on training is spent wisely.
  B) Determines the benchmark for evaluation of training.
  C) Provides essential information in the implementation of the strategic plan.
  D) Both B & C.



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Answer to Question 1

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