Memo to Supervisory Personnel Members of your investigative team may have skills and abilities of which you are not aware. As investigator in charge of a case, you should seek out and take advantage of potential talent in all the members of your team. Whenever a new case is given to your team, it is usually a good idea to have all the members devise ideas and sugges tions about all aspects of the case, rather than insisting that each member stick rigidly to his or her narrow area of expertise. This way, you are likely to discover special investigative skills you never suspected your team members had. It’s worthwhile to take extra time to explore all your team’s talents. The paragraph best supports the statement that a single member of an investigative team a. may have abilities that the leader of the team doesn’t know. b. usually stands out as having more ideas than other members do. c. should be assigned the task of discovering the whole team’s talents. d. can have more skills and abilities than all the rest.
A.
may have abilities that the leader of the team doesn’t know
B.
usually stands out as having more ideas than other members do.
C.
should be assigned the task of discovering the whole team’s talents.
D.
can have more skills and abilities than all the rest.