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Cause-and-effect diagrams are sometimes called:
I.scatter diagrams
II.fishbone diagrams
III.Ishikawa diagrams
IV.flow diagrams
Belief Systems
A set of principles or tenets which form the basis of a religion, ideology, or personal conviction.
Conventional Level of Moral Development
A stage in Kohlberg's theory where moral reasoning is based on conforming to social rules, laws, and gaining approval from others.
Realistic and Obtainable Goals
Objectives set in a way that they can be realistically achieved within a given timeframe, considering available resources and constraints.
Ethical Sales Manager
A sales manager who adheres to and promotes ethical practices and integrity in all sales activities and interactions.
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