Multiple Choice
The main reason for the transition from corporate planning to strategic management during the latter half of the 1970s was:
A) The increasing costs of corporate planning departments.
B) Disappointing outcomes of corporate diversification.
C) A more turbulent business environment that became increasingly difficult to predict.
D) Growing disillusionment with central planning.
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