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Finger [1]
3 years ago
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Abby, a recent cosmetology school graduate, has just started working at Regal Salon. She really appreciates the opportunity to w

ork at the salon, and wants to be a success, but her lack of real-world experience and her shy demeanor are challenges she will have to overcome if she wants to be viewed as an important member of the salon team. Abby is more likely to be considered an important member of the salon team if she:
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vredina [299]3 years ago
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Answer:

adapts well to different situation

Explanation:

In line with the nature of her job, she would have to adapt well to different situation because challenges such as her inexperience and shyness as described in the above situation would always arise.

Adaptation means aligning oneself to the prevailing situation. Abby would have to overcome her shy demeanor and then strive to learn on the job through her colleagues if she is to be considered an important member of the salon team.

One of the ways to overcome her shy demeanor is through regular association with her team members and customers. She would also continue to learn even if she makes mistakes as that will spur her to success if she is so determined.

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