Which of the following statements is true about the differences between training and development?
A. Training is future-oriented, while development focuses more on the present issues.
B. Training focuses on preparing employees for current jobs, but development prepares them for other positions in the company.
C. Use of work experiences is higher in training than it is in development.
D. Employee participation in training is voluntary, whereas in development, employee participation has to be forced.
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