Multiple Choice
If the long-term outlook is good, but the short-term outlook is poor, the operation should:
A) Lay off staff
B) Adopt short time/idle time
C) Hire and make for inventory, start to recruit
D) Hire staff
E) Make for inventory/adopt short time F) Overtime/hire temporary workers
Correct Answer:

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