Multiple Choice
When an individual uses a single approach to management throughout their careers, what is likely to happen?
A) They excel throughout their careers because they are practicing the same skills and therefore continue to improve their performance
B) They encounter serious career setbacks because the strengths that were helpful early in their careers eventually become a source of failure
C) They are more likely to take risks because they have performed so well in the past
D) They are less likely to take risks because they do not want to risk their past successes
E) None of these are likely outcomes when an individual uses a single approach to management throughout their careers
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