Which of the following strategies may help to avoid paid staff from taking their concerns and frustrations out on the volunteers?
a. Tell the staff that they can be in charge of the volunteers and direct the
volunteers to do anything that the staff needs them to do.
b. Tell the staff that if they cannot get along with the volunteers, the volunteers
will be let go and the staff will need to pick up the extra work.
c. Develop a volunteer policy which clearly defines the purpose of volunteer
involvement in the fundraising campaign.
d. Hire staff directly from the volunteer pool.
C
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question you can ask?
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a. increased funding by the National Institute of Mental Health b. increased funding by the National Institute of Drug Abuse c. pressure from managed care insurance programs d. pressure from psychoanalysts for funding to demonstrate the efficacy of that approach
A self-monitoring device should be portable and accessible so that it is available when the targeted behavior occurs
a. True b. False
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