Asked by Jaci
                Which of the following is NOT a gatekeeper? 
A. The HR director of a large university who screens all internal applicants for eligibility before sending applications to the interviewers for a specific position.
B. An account executive who approves a marketing plan before it is submitted to the client.
C. A receptionist for a small business who opens the mail and then date-time stamps each piece before passing it on to its owner.
D. A program director at the National Science Foundation who screens all grant applications to ensure conformity to the application criteria before forwarding them to the review board.
 
            
            
        A. The HR director of a large university who screens all internal applicants for eligibility before sending applications to the interviewers for a specific position.
B. An account executive who approves a marketing plan before it is submitted to the client.
C. A receptionist for a small business who opens the mail and then date-time stamps each piece before passing it on to its owner.
D. A program director at the National Science Foundation who screens all grant applications to ensure conformity to the application criteria before forwarding them to the review board.
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                    Answered by
            Writeacher
            
    http://www.answers.com/gatekeeper
Read definition 2, and let us know what you think.
    
Read definition 2, and let us know what you think.
                    Answered by
            Jaci
            
    I honestly don't know, I've gone over the definitons and B and C btoh deal more with paper then people, but I still don't know. 
    
                    Answered by
            Writeacher
            
    Three of those people have positions in which they supervise others AND make decisions about what happens in the future. One does not.
Which one does not?
    
Which one does not?
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