What are the five rights of delegation? Select all that apply
1. Right person
2. Right time span
3. Right task
4. Right supervision
5. Right location
1, 2, 3, 4
Explanation: 1. The five rights are task, circumstances, person, direction/communication, and supervision.
2. The five rights are task, circumstances, person, direction/communication, and supervision.
3. The five rights are task, circumstances, person, direction/communication, and supervision.
4. The five rights are task, circumstances, person, direction/communication, and supervision.
5. The five rights are task, circumstances, person, direction/communication, and supervision.
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