Selena sells luxury cars for a living, but in recent months her sales have slumped. This is partly due to an economic recession, which has led to a downturn in the market. In addition, Selena has been distracted by the fact that her mother has been in the hospital. As a result of her decline in sales, Selena recently received a bad job performance rating. Why would she have grounds to dispute this rating?

A. The economic downturn is a factor beyond her control.
B. Her mother's illness is a factor beyond her control.
C. She is contributing to the organization in ways that go beyond the bottom line.
D. Her manager's focus on the bottom line has led to social undermining.
E. Results do not tell her how to reverse a "bad year."


Answer: A

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