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Nady [450]
2 years ago
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When confronting an issue, you will likely be perceived as more helpful and be taken more seriously if you provide an alternate

course or solution and not offering complaints. What skill is this identifying to help you avoid unethical behavior
Social Studies
1 answer:
V125BC [204]2 years ago
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The practice or skill of providing an alternative course of action in the presence of an issue is called Problem Solving.

It is the process of observing the immediate environment, identifying things that ought to be changed, and taking steps to implement those changes.

<h3>What are the benefits of Problem Solving?</h3>

Problem-solving is an important skill because:

  • It helps one to think outside the box
  • it helps one to work under pressure
  • it helps one to deal with risk
  • it is critical to the prioritization, planning, and execution strategies.

Learn more about problem-solving in the link below:
brainly.com/question/10708306

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