Multiple Choice
For business presentations,time constraints are usually
A) rigid,permitting little or no flexibility.
B) meaningless-audiences expect presenters to take a little more time than they're allotted.
C) imposed only on lower-level employees.
D) not important if you are presenting to your colleagues.
E) not given as businesspeople understand you will take as much time as you need,but no more.
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