单选题We are told that agenda-setting skills ______.Aare more important than networking skillsBhelp a manager develop networking skillsCdepend on having skills in dealing with peopleDare the basis for interpersonal skills

单选题
We are told that agenda-setting skills ______.
A

are more important than networking skills

B

help a manager develop networking skills

C

depend on having skills in dealing with people

D

are the basis for interpersonal skills


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解析:
根据文章第三段倒数第二句“To develop agenda-setting and networking skills, it is essential for a GM to be skilful in dealing with people”.可知发展议题设定和交际能力,GM必须要擅长与人打交道。

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