<h3>What is the purpose of an action plan?</h3>
Action Plans are simple lists of all of the tasks that you need to finish to meet an objective. They differ from To-Do Lists in that they focus on the achievement of a single goal. Action Plans are useful, because they give you a framework for thinking about how you'll complete a project efficiently.
<h3>What are the benefits of having an action plan?</h3>
Action planning has a number of specific advantages over and above a list of things to do, or scheduling work using a calendar or diary:
- It provides an opportunity for reflection.
- It brings people together.
- It clarifies the objective. .
- It builds consensus.
- It creates ownership and accountability.
- It clarifies timescales
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B. increasing absorption in a person with high blood pressure.
Answer:
When you have poor body laungauge you are showing the person you are talking to you are not interested in talking to them and they will stop talking to you.
Explanation:
Is it multiple answer?? Because if so I would pick b and d
The only way I could answer this is because I just saw one that matches it but to be sure I will copy it here.
Which of these is most responsible for causing eating disorders?
A. Media images
B. A government agency’s website about healthful food choices
C. Regular exercise
D. A university’s website about nutrition research
The correct answer to this is A, media images