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Which one of the following phrases best fits the productivity equation? A. Being part of a mutually satisfying relationship with a coworker B. Refusing to become annoyed when a coworker does something that makes you look bad C. Persons from varied backgrounds working together to try to do a job well D. Satisfied employees, with good supervision, achieving or surpassing their performance goals
Satisfied employees, with good supervision, achieving or surpassing their performance goals best fits the productivity equation.
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