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A data analyst joins an online meeting on time. After reviewing the agenda, they see that their project comes at the very end. They’re extremely busy and can use this time to stay on top of their current projects. How should they proceed?1 pointStay focused and attentive during the entire meeting. Even though some items on the agenda don’t affect their projects, they could still learn something or have something to contribute.Politely let the presenter know they’re going to leave the meeting and rejoin toward the end.Mute themselves and turn off the camera, then continue working on other tasks until their project is mentioned.Tell the participants that they’re having technical trouble, then leave the meeting to continue working on other tasks.

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A data analyst joins an online meeting on time. After reviewing the agenda, they see that their project comes at the very end. They’re extremely busy and can use this time to stay on top of their current projects. How should they proceed?1 pointStay focused and attentive during the entire meeting. Even though some items on the agenda don’t affect their projects, they could still learn something or have something to contribute.Politely let the presenter know they’re going to leave the meeting and rejoin toward the end.Mute themselves and turn off the camera, then continue working on other tasks until their project is mentioned.Tell the participants that they’re having technical trouble, then leave the meeting to continue working on other tasks.

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The data analyst should stay focused and attentive during the entire meeting. Even though some items on the agenda don’t affect their projects, they could still learn something or have something to contribute. This is the most professional and respectful approach. While it might be tempting to work on other tasks during the meeting, it's important to give full attention to the meeting as there might be information shared that could be relevant or beneficial.

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