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irga5000 [103]
3 years ago
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Jacob is the human resource (hr) manager at platinum corp. he clearly understands the values, beliefs, convictions, vision, and

mission of the company. he also enhances and modifies these aspects by understanding their significance. this scenario indicates that jacob is a _____.
Business
1 answer:
ICE Princess25 [194]3 years ago
7 0
<span>In this scenario, Jacob is a "cultural and change steward." He not only has understanding of the company's culture, but also puts effort into changing and enhancing the company in line with its culture. His efforts are sincere because he respects the significance of the company's culture, indicating his stewardship in bringing about change in the company.</span>
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<u>For retaining of Old Machine Equipment</u>

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