Explain how you can demonstrate being a team player

What will be an ideal response?


Take full responsibility for your part of the workload and for the problems that arise within the scope of the team's
work; study your part of the assignment but ask for help from other team members when necessary; give helpful
criticism when necessary but do so diplomatically; share the praise and other rewards for accomplishment even
though you are the most deserving; strive for excellence and be enthusiastic about being on the team; make others
feel important; be courteous and show respect, but be yourself; and let your personality sparkle just enough for
others to be glad they had a chance to work with you.

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a. A bill is received for the telephone service used by Horizon Sailing during the past month. b. Dividends are paid by Horizon Sailing. c. Customers are billed for sales made on credit by Horizon Sailing. d. A new computer is purchased on credit by Horizon Sailing.

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Jane is a well-liked, well-respected operations manager for a manufacturing firm. It’s said that she "knows her stuff" when it comes to operations management. She aspires to become chief operating officer at her company one day. Jane knows that in order to move from her current position to COO, she will need to improve her:

A) ?conceptual and interpersonal skills. 

B) ?managerial and technical skills.
C) ?interpersonal and technical skills.
D) ?conceptual and technical skills.
E) ?conceptual and managerial skills.

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Which among the following is the best example of a no-need objection?

A. "I have to think this over before I buy." B. "I plan to wait until fall before I buy a new car." C. "I am pleased with the performance of the car I have now." D. "I want to buy from a more established car dealer." E. "I can't afford a new car now."

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Gross pay is:

A. Take-home pay. B. Salaries after taxes are deducted. C. Total compensation earned by an employee before any deductions. D. The amount of the paycheck. E. Deductions withheld by an employer.

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