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Tamiku [17]
3 years ago
10

Paula used to check her voice mail each time she returned to her office after a meeting or break. Now she checks her voice mail

in the morning, before lunch, and once in the afternoon. What is one effect Paula can expect from having scheduled times to review voicemail messages each day?
A. Paula will have fewer calls to check.
B. Paula will improve her work efficiency.
C. Paula will improve her phone manners.
D. Paula will need to return fewer calls.
Business
1 answer:
OverLord2011 [107]3 years ago
8 0

Answer:

B, Paula will improve her work efficiency

Explanation:

Scheduling times to review voicemail messages is a time management and efficiency improvement skill.

This is because Paula has maximum concentration/dedication on/to whatever task Paula is working on without having to interupt her flow by going through voicemail messages intermittently. This dedication/concentration brings about an improved work efficiency in Paula and she can acheive a lot more than when she had no voicemail review schedule.

Cheers.

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