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The chief reason a person becomes a supervisor is A. motivation. B. confidence. C. work-related knowledge. D. personality
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The chief reason a person becomes a supervisor is A. motivation. B. confidence. C. work-related knowledge. D. personality
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The chief reasons why a person becomes a supervisor could depend a great deal on the individual situation. However, C) work-related knowledge is generally most important in the process of an individual becoming a supervisor.
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