1.Gabby was summer intern in the small accounting firm. She was not satisfied with the number of events happens during the internship. Her work does not required much time. So she finish it soon. Whenever she finds time she can ask questions to buddy Tedd. As she finish the work she has time to talk with specific people who are being worked on specified positions. She need to talk very patiently. Her communication should be either online or offine mode. The firm is so small so Gabby has more number of chances to learn more. She can do direct communication with the Tedd and asssociad people about the company.
2. With Assigned buddy Tedd, gabby can communicate and can ask any query related to the allocated position. She is a intern hence she has number of chances to know more about the firm. This is a learning stage of her career. She putup the questions such as growth rate of firm, the events which are going to be setup in future, how to bring new clients, how much time did the aplacated work should be finished, what are the needs of the firm etc.
I need help with these questions. 1. How could Gabby question authority effectively and safely? 2....
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