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eduard
3 years ago
6

How well did you complete your goals and objectives for the review Period ?

English
1 answer:
Ivan3 years ago
5 0

Answer:

Planning makes it easy to achieve the goals and objectives

Explanation:

List out all the objectives well in hand.

Make relevant plans

See that we stick to the plan

over view progress

Make corrections if required.

See the results.

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