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Ask Questions Rather Than Assuming

Ask Questions Rather Than Assuming

A proactive manager relies on asking questions rather than assuming what may be wrong with the team. By asking questions, focusing on the insividual answers and not assuming any implied meaning, you can earn that individual's trust and commitment.

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