The cost of a new or upgraded system can be burdensome on an organization from a budgetary perspective. Which of the following statements can be considered a return on investment?

1. Employees express satisfaction with their jobs and turnover rate is low.
2. Staff with IT skills is more marketable and have greater job flexibility.
3. The newly trained individual can be granted work release time to train new staff members.
4. After the training, the objectives have not been met.


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Rationale: A well trained workforce can be considered a return on investment when job satisfaction and retention are outcomes.

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