What techniques should you employ when
solving an IT problem? (choose all that apply)
as...
Business, 05.05.2020 08:45 AdiGirlBrainly
What techniques should you employ when
solving an IT problem? (choose all that apply)
ask opinions of those with more work
experience or different skill sets
divide the work according to skill and ability,
and reconvene periodically until the problem
is solved
have one person come up with the idea and
then have the entire team implement the
solution
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