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Business, 12.02.2020 05:38 sarahidan

The manager of the Conquest Casino notices that the security employees at the casino are treating customers impersonally. He sets a goal that they should make better eye contact and treat customers in a friendlier manner. This is a(n) goal.

a. Behavioral
b. Objective
c. Task
d. Project
e. Procedural

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