3. A worker's success in contributing to the common good is

A. greater in vertical relationships.
B. determined by their supervisor.
C. measured by how well she or he does the job.
D. increased when she or he becomes a supervisor.

the answer is c

Respuesta :

The answer is most likely C.

"A worker's success in contributing to the common good is measured by how well she or he does the job."

In teamwork, all members have a section to carry out, an occupation that will, when summed to the next's activity, make the coveted entire for the regular good.  When a worker does his or her activity well, he will have achievement, regardless of whether the last entire won't be what was wanted - he did his part, and, in this manner, in what was reliant of himself, the common good of all could be accomplished.