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nevelica

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Routine and predictable discrepancies between what is and what is ideal are called:
 a. structured problems.
 b. reactive problems.
 c. critical problems.
 d. identified problems.

Question 2

Decisions are generally:
 a. deferred to top level managers.
 b. unvarying when it comes to management level.
 c. classified in three basic types.
 d. of different types based on different levels of managers.



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Answer to Question 1

a

Answer to Question 2

d





 

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