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If a supervisor receives multiple requests that all cannot be accommodated, how do he/she rate the needs of the requesters to decide which requests to approve?

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If a supervisor receives multiple requests that all cannot be accommodated, how do he/she rate the needs of the requesters to decide which requests to approve?

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Reasons for the requests should not be used as the only factor in making a decision. If the staff members’ requests are similar in terms of their ability to continue to meet job requirements, seniority and performance may be factors in determining which request to approve. The supervisor may ask the staff members for input into a solution that would enable the staff members to meet their individual needs as well as the needs of the business unit.

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