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Outward-oriented policies
Professional Reputation
The perception and regard others have of an individual's professional skills, character, and ethics, developed over time through their actions and accomplishments.
On-The-Job Accuracy
Refers to the precision and correctness of an employee's work performance while completing their job tasks.
Management Problems
Issues or barriers encountered in the process of directing or controlling an organization or group of people.
Listening
The active process of receiving, comprehending, and interpreting spoken or non-verbal messages.
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