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Business, 16.07.2019 15:30, nmartin1467

William was given an assignment from his supervisor that had never been a part of his work for the company before. it was a new step that the company was taking. what approach would william's supervisor most likely want william to take with the assignment? a. creatively find what he considers the best way to accomplish the assignment. b. check every step with the supervisor to make sure not to make any mistakes. c. decline the assignment because he does not feel qualified to undertake it. d. contact a friend from another company who has done similar projects before and copy his model exactly.

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