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Business, 02.04.2020 03:03 KaseyT

After Sue purchased the business, one of her goals was better work-life balance, and she promoted employees to management positions to achieve this. If she , she would have been determining whether performance met standards for this strategic objective. A) Trained an employee to handle the bookkeppingB) Counted how many hours she worked on weekends. C) Decided to be home by 7:00pm each weekday (NOT THE CORRECT ANSWER)D) Compared the hours she spent with her dog to her goal of 2 hours a day of "dogtime"

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