13. The global workplace refers to


A. handling the process of sending international mail.

B. understanding the development of e-mail.

C. learning how to deal with clients and customers from other countries.

D. taking classes in a foreign language.

My answer is (A)

I disagree.

I sent international mail when I was in elementary school -- almost 70 years ago.

the answer is c

If your coworker is upset about a disagreementwith her supervisor you should

listen to her and go back to work

I'm sorry, but the correct answer is actually (C) learning how to deal with clients and customers from other countries.

To get to this answer, you can break down the options and analyze each one. Option A mentions sending international mail, which is a specific task rather than referring to the overall concept of the global workplace. Option B mentions the development of e-mail, which is more focused on a specific technology rather than the broader concept of the global workplace. Option D mentions taking classes in a foreign language, which is a valuable skill but not synonymous with the global workplace.

Option C, on the other hand, directly relates to the global workplace. The global workplace involves working with people from different countries and cultures, understanding their perspectives, communication styles, and business practices, and being able to effectively engage and collaborate with them. This understanding and skillset are crucial when dealing with clients and customers from other countries.

Therefore, the correct answer is (C) learning how to deal with clients and customers from other countries.