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Reece is trying to increase the number of products he sells every week so he will get a promotion this year. What are accurate ways to describe this goal? Check all that apply.
intermediate goal
career goal
educational goal
financial goal
long-term goal
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- intermediate goal — Yes. Increasing weekly sales to earn a promotion this year is a mid-term, actionable step toward a larger objective.
- career goal — Yes. The purpose is to get a promotion, which is a career objective.
- educational goal — No. It’s not about learning or schooling.
- financial goal — No (not primarily). While higher sales could raise income, the stated aim is promotion, not explicitly financial.
- long-term goal — No. “This year” is short- to mid-term, not long-term.
- career goal — Yes. The purpose is to get a promotion, which is a career objective.
- educational goal — No. It’s not about learning or schooling.
- financial goal — No (not primarily). While higher sales could raise income, the stated aim is promotion, not explicitly financial.
- long-term goal — No. “This year” is short- to mid-term, not long-term.
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