Multiple Choice
The classical model of decision making assumes that
A) the number of alternatives is so great that a manager could never come close to evaluating them all.
B) managers have little information to use in making a decision.
C) managers have access to all the information they need to make the optimum decision.
D) managers have neither the time nor the money to search for all possible alternative solutions.
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