What is a recommendation found in the text for dealing with information overload?
a. Determine what information is urgent or not and attend to what is most urgent.
b. Become actively involved by asking questions.
c. Focus on the speaker's visual aids, usually vital information is summarized in the visual aids.
d. Write down everything the speaker is saying, so you can review it later.
a
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