Which of the following are included in the guidelines for valuable, effective acknowledgement of each member's contribution to the team?
a. Acknowledgments should be made pri-vately to avoid embarrassing the person.
b. Acknowledgments are best put into the minutes to be read at a later date.
c. Acknowledgments are best made in public and recognized as sincere.
d. Acknowledgments are not necessary; everyone recognizes what has been done.
ANS: C
Acknowledgments are most appreciated when sincere and made publicly for all to appreciate. The other options are not a good way to acknowledge a team member.
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