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A person managing the front office of an...

A person managing the front office of an organisation should have

A

patience

B

personality

C

leadership

D

discipline

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The correct Answer is:
A

Obviously, patience is of utmost importance because various problems arise every day in the office and the manager needs to tackle them efficiently, with a cool and patient attitude.
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