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Artyom0805 [142]
3 years ago
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Now you must decide who should be on the team. Kelly will be on the team as a matter of course, and you must choose three other

GearUp employees to work with her.
Business
1 answer:
Maurinko [17]3 years ago
7 0

Answer: The best choices would have been Deepak Menon, Ruby Coulbury, and Ethan Atkinson

Explanation:

Team work requires the best of those not only coming to the team with their talent and idea but those who'd be willing to put their everything to make sure the project being carried out is a success, failure to do so would just be having bunch of talented people with no passion but woould rather work for personal gain and fame. Choosing the best shouldn't just be what they can do but also how passionate are they. That's why the best choices would have been Deepak Menon, Ruby Coulbury, and Ethan Atkinson based on their passion accompanied with their talent.

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