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You are putting together a team for a special project at work. Your friend Jim and another co-worker John both want to be on the team, but you only have room for one more person. They both have the same skill and work ethic. Which of the following is a good decision? You choose Jim since you should always choose your friends above everything else. You choose John because you never want a friend on your team. You choose Jim since they are both similar employees and choosing your friend is OK. You flip a coin to decide. Flipping a coin is a good way to make business.

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