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3 June, 07:10

Sean checked the clock and saw that it was 10:00 a. m., which was the time the group had agreed upon to start the meeting. Clearing his throat to get the attention of his coworkers, he jumped right into explaining the project. Sean is taking on which role?

A. task

B. relational

C. individual

D. social

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  1. 3 June, 09:21
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    A, task

    Explanation:

    A task can be defined as a of job or activity that needs to be accomplished within a specified period of time. It can also be said to be an activity that is meant to be completed within a time frame that is aimed towards a work-related goal.

    A task can also be defined as a bit part of a larger project that is aimed at completing the project.

    Completing a task requires coordination of other individuals involved in the task. The coordination brings about a synchronization of time, effort, energy, etc.

    In the above question, Sean is taking on the task of starting and conducting the meeting as agreed to by members of the group; at 10a. m.

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  2. 3 June, 11:01
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    Option A. Task

    Explanation:

    Sean is actually executing the plan that he has set and this execution of the plan involves performing of tasks that are very important to achieve the purpose of the plan. So suppose if had planned to get up early in the morning to go for jogging to have a better health. So if I don't get up early in the morning and going for jogging which is the task role then I will not achieve the purpose of the plan, which is having good health. So here Sean is performing the tasks (Taking the task role) to achieve the purpose of the plan.
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