Multiple Choice
Rathalos Inc., a logistics firm, initiates a project to optimize its transportation infrastructure. After conducting research, the project team concludes that using a fleet of company-owned trucks for any transportation within 100 miles and relying on external firms for any distance beyond that will drastically improve the company's performance. Rathalos Inc. decides to incorporate these findings into its day-to-day operations after the project is closed. In the context of project closures, this scenario exemplifies _____.
A) closure-by-murder
B) closure-by-addition
C) closure-by-integration
D) closure-by-starvation
E) closure-by-elimination
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