Mr. Manilal got a call from his boss asking him to make a report on the status of the latest assignment, the number of finished classes and the conveyance amount paid to employees. When he received the call, a lot of people were talking and shouting about his workstation, the base phone was constantly ringing, the photocopier was in continuous use and the table fan nearby was whirring. He tried his best to listen. At the end of the day, Mr Manilal submitted the report but the status of assignments was completely missing in the report. Manilal had actually heard only about the number of classes and the conveyance amounts and thus skipped the status of assignments. The boss fired Mr ManilalWho or what is to blame for Mr Manilal's sacking? From among the given, identify the main cause that you can infer from the given situation.

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Mr. Manilal got a call from his boss asking him to make a report on the status of the latest assignment, the number of finished classes and the conveyance amount paid to employees. When he received the call, a lot of people were talking and shouting about his workstation, the base phone was constantly ringing, the photocopier was in continuous use and the table fan nearby was whirring. He tried his best to listen. At the end of the day, Mr Manilal submitted the report but the status of assignments was completely missing in the report. Manilal had actually heard only about the number of classes and the conveyance amounts and thus skipped the status of assignments. The boss fired Mr Manilal<br>Who or what is to blame for Mr Manilal's sacking? <br>From among the given, identify the main cause that you can infer from the given situation.