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Business, 07.04.2020 23:50 nalicia

The new intern was clearly nervous while delivering the sales figures at the quarterly sales meeting. Deborah interrupted the intern several times, asking loudly, "Who was in charge of that project? What about the new product line?" By the end of the meeting, everyone was confused, including the intern. What could Deborah do to make the next meeting more effective and productive?State concerns clearly Offer new agenda items during the meeting Wait for others to finishWhat techniques would be effective in getting meetings started and keeping them focused?Check all that apply. a. Assign a minute taker and recorder. b. Start meetings promptly. c. Introduce a tentative agenda. d. Discuss divergent issues and explore digressions.

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