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Question
As an HR specialist at a large auto manufacturer, you have noticed that many of the technicians employed by your firm are bored with their jobs, not meeting performance goals, and frequently absent. Which of the following would most likely resolve some of these problems among technicians?A) implementing a job rotation program
B) conducting a new job analysis
C) initiating a hiring freeze
D) downsizing the firm
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