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Business, 25.09.2020 01:01 ShadowPlayer3325

Review the It’s Just a Matter of Timing Case Study (pp. 133-134). Responses to each question should range from 100-200 words. 1. What did Teresa learn? ·
2. Other than quitting, what can Teresa do to resolve the problem? What learning and perception factors should she consider as she analyzes the situation? ·
3. If you were an outside consultant to the firm, could you recommend solutions that might not occur to Teresa or Vegas? What would they be?

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