Making a planned change in your job depends on your ability to:
1.
be selective in your choices.
2.
be the first to apply for a position.
3.
effectively use your network.
4.
make meaningful decisions.
ANS: 4
Planned change is the most effective and desirable form of change, and it requires meaningful decisions
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