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Question
Frank is a manager at a firm that does not have a career development program, but he wants to support the career development needs of his subordinates. All of the following are ways that Frank can support the career needs of his employees EXCEPT ________.A) offering employees training opportunities
B) providing employee orientation to new hires
C) using high-performance work system methods
D) discussing career goals during regular performance appraisals
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