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your leader asks you to help unload and organize merchandise from a large truck shipment before your break. while you are working on it, you overhear two team members struggling to organize the merchandise they were assigned.
what are you most likely to do?
offer to help the team members organize their merchandise, even though it means you wont finish your tasks before your break.
focus on your assigned merchandise. the team members did not ask for help, and you do not want to make them uncomfortable.
ask your leader if you can help the team members after you finish your task.
quickly help the team members then finish your task.
In a workplace setting, especially when team members are struggling, a collaborative and responsible approach is often valued. Asking the leader if you can help after finishing your task balances fulfilling your own responsibility and offering assistance, showing initiative while respecting the process and your initial assignment. The first option risks not finishing your own task before break, the second is unhelpful to the team, the fourth may rush your own task. So the most balanced and professional approach is to ask the leader about helping after your task.
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C. Ask your leader if you can help the team members after you finish your task. (Note: If the options were labeled differently, adjust the identifier. Assuming the third option is labeled C here as per typical multiple - choice numbering starting from A, B, C, D. If the original options had different labels, use the correct one. The key is the action of asking the leader about helping post - own task completion.)