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Kikoku

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How will exploring and examining values help the Mentor Coach-Protg process?
 
  a.It is not possible to understand someone elses valuesb.It takes too much time to examine each others valuesc.It can save time in deciding on what is important for a Mentor Coach and Protg

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Why is understanding ones values important?
 
  a.It is not important to understand ones own values, just the other personsb.You cannot understand your own valuesc.When one learns about ones own values, one then can appreciate their motivators



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