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LUCKY_DIMON [66]
3 years ago
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Janice, a co-founder of a startup firm that provides financial services, is responsible for making the standard operating proced

ure for the firm's wealth management division and assigning duties to the management trainees recruited for this division. In the context of management functions, Janice's job responsibilities best illustrate _____. Group of answer choices A. organizing B. ambitious C. none of these
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A. organizing is the answer I picked
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