Susan, the Human Resources Director at Trangend Cosmetics, is responsible for recruiting, hiring, and training employees. In the context of the given scenario, Susan is a _____.

A. factor of production
B. mode of capital
C. loyal advocate
D. cause-related marketer


Answer: A

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