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Choose all the statements concerning Managing Performance that are true:

A、Regularly discusses performances and provides feedbacks and coaching to staff.

B、Encourages risk-taking and supports staff when they make mistakes.

C、Actively supports the development and career aspirations of the staff.

D、Appraises performance fairly.

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