Multiple Choice
When the business environment becomes turbulent, diversified firms' senior managers:
A) Generally lack the skills to deal with the situation
B) Tend to be unable to react quickly enough through inefficient decision making structures
C) Turn on each other and play personal politics
D) Generally are so out of touch that they do not realize anything is wrong
Correct Answer:

Verified
Correct Answer:
Verified
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