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Business, 10.10.2019 17:40 applejulianamoreno

While her team was developing an eco-friendly cleaning wipe, jackie suggested using a particular material, which triggered jamal’s idea to try a similar but faster-dissolving material. the team adopted jamal's idea, and the product succeeded. when jamal's boss asked whose idea it was to use the chosen material, jamal said it was his, but that he wouldn't have thought of it without jackie's input. in this example, jamal most clearly demonstrates what of the employer-valued attitudes?

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