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theo

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Classical approaches to organizational design advanced by Weber, Taylor, and Fayol:
 
  A) assume that there is one best way to design organizations.
  B) apply only to manufacturing organizations and not service organizations.
  C) are among the most flexible of organizational designs.
  D) advocate a humanistic, egalitarian approach to the workplace.

Question 2

Strategic planning begins with:
 
  A) defining the scope of the products or services offered.
  B) identifying key markets.
  C) defining goals.
  D) conducting consumer target market research.



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Answer to Question 1

A

Answer to Question 2

C



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