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Social Studies, 13.09.2019 00:30, Uhmjujiooo4220

Richard works for a small local newspaper as the advertising manager. richard thinks he has been giving his subordinates plenty of encouragement because he says " you" when they turn in their projects. however, richard has just discovered that most of his subordinates think richard isn't providing enough praise and encouragement. this example illustrates that

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