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10 February, 19:58

You ask your secretary to send information on the meetings that you need to attend in the month. He provides you the details immediately, but he leaves out certain additional details that he deems to be surplus to your requirements. Judge your secretary's action. A) The information that your secretary provided was partly good as it was timely, but insufficient. B) The secretary provided adequate and timely information, but the information did not add value to you. C) The information that your secretary gave will be considered as good information. D) The infortation that you obtained through the secretary was not timely and worth its cost.

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  1. 10 February, 20:18
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    Option A is correct

    Explanation:

    It was good because it was timely but insufficient because am in the position to dim any information surplus and I never directed the secretary to prone down on a need bases which makes it insufficient, but it can be rewritten and all information added before time of meeting that is why it's timeliness makes the report good.
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