What Kind Of Manager Are You Like? Quiz

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1. How would you show a small gesture of gratitude for your employees? 
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2. Would your employee approach you about a professional or personal issue? 
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3. Who speaks more during your 1:1's?
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4. Have you discussed progression with your employee?
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5. How do you view lower-level employees?
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How would you show a small gesture of gratitude for your...
Would your employee approach you about a professional or personal...
Who speaks more during your 1:1's?
Have you discussed progression with your employee?
How do you view lower-level employees?
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