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Business, 18.09.2019 05:30, womankrush538

Lars and shelia work together in an office. lars makes copies of documents for shelia, handles phone calls, and files reports. shelia deals with customers daily, tracking and documenting their money. which best describes the pathways of lars and shelia?
-lars is in the human resources pathway, and shelia is in the business financial management and accounting pathway.
-lars is in the administration and information support pathway, and shelia is in the business financial management and accounting pathway.
-lars is in the management pathway, and shelia is in the administration and information support pathway.
-lars is in the administration and information support pathway, and shelia is in the business analysis pathway.

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