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Business, 19.10.2021 20:50, kennedy5550

There are many problems in Carol's department. There are no plans to fall back on in case the initial plan fails. Carol also will need to learn how to direct people in such a way that makes them want to do more than only what they absolutely have to. Carol feels that this is a great opportunity, and she is anxious to learn everything to be a great manager. She knows that if she performs well in this position, she will have the opportunity to advance her career even more. Refer to the scenario above. What type of plan is Carol's department missing

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