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What Is The Difference Between A Position And An Interest

A Position is a demand or a preferred course of action. It isspecific. It involves doing, taking a stand on one’s belief. A position is “If you don’t do that, then I’ll to do this.

An Interest is the reason(s) for a position or an objective. An interest is more general than a position, and open to interpretation. It is not an action. An interest can be financial well-being, fair work rules, retaining control, maintaining privacy, personal safety or the right to be treated with dignity.

What Is The Difference Between A Position And An Interest


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