A supervisor believes that one of her employees is using the office telephone for excessive personal calls. What should she do?
A. Make accusations.
B. Get the employee's version of the situation.
C. Issue a general memo stating the company policy about phone use.
D. Ask the employee about the telephonic conversations during an appraisal meeting.
Answer: B
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