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Nothing wrong with the words. Makes perfect sense to me.
This statement has so many errors. Even I can't read it and I used to grade English papers of young kids.
Are you saying: "What should the companY do in order for them to maintain or improve their progress as they move out of their comfort zone?"
Poorly worded. Company is a group, so it is treated as it, not they.
As the company moves out of its comfort zone, what should it do in order to maintain or improve progress?
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What should the company do in order to maintain or even improve its progress while it is moving out of its comfort zone?
I'd scrap the whole thing and say, "What should the company do to facilitate the development of new employees?"
Too wordy...how bout something like "What should the company do to progress as it moves out of its comfort zone?"
Compant must be a typo. Since the 'y' is next to the 't' on the keyboard you probably meant 'company'.
Company is a singular, not a plural, so "them" is incorrect. the correct word is "it'.
What should the company do in order for [it] to maintain or improve [its] progress as [it] move[s] out of [its] comfort zone?
Now if the topic is rather about the people within the company it's a whole other thing. This is a plural.
What should the company [of men/women/hungryspacealiens] do in order for them to maintain or improve their progress as they move out of their comfort zone?
What should the [employees] of the company do in order for them to maintain or improve their progress as they move out of their comfort zone?
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