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vampirchik [111]
3 years ago
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Kim Su-Young has just been hired by a start-up as the head of quality. She has been given the task of Identifying and establishi

ng the ideals for the
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ozzi3 years ago
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Answer: She should create a constancy of purpose among employees

Explanation: I got a 5/5 on the assignment!

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