This management technique is used to help employees improve their ability to do their job and increase future potential

This technique, which uses various activities such as role modeling, hiring carefully, encouraging growth, creating a positive environment using praise, and encour-aging stretch goals, is known as ____. a. Coaching
b. Counseling
c. Goal setting
d. Mentoring


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This management technique is used to help employees improve their ability to do their job and increase future potential. This technique, which uses various activities such as role modeling, hiring carefully, encouraging growth, creating a positive environment using praise, and encour-aging stretch goals, is known as coaching.

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