Hanson is what the text would classify as a fence-sitter. Which of the following likely describes a typical workday for Hanson?

a. He arrives on time, competently finishes only the tasks assigned to him, and leaves
at the official end of the workday.
b. He arrives early, finishes his tasks and asks for more, and stays late to put in
maximum effort.
c. He often complains about his work and undermines others but performs well on the
tasks given to him.
d. He does slightly substandard work and refuses attempts to involve him in decision
making about company work or policies.


a. He arrives on time, competently finishes only the tasks assigned to him, and leaves
at the official end of the workday.

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