Multiple Choice
In using the incrementalist approach to controlling innovative activities in organisations, managers, in the later stages of the innovation process, will more than likely institute:
A) hardly any controls at all.
B) less specific controls than used in earlier stages.
C) nearly a perfect market control system.
D) more concrete controls than at any previous stage, even to the point where some parts of the project may be killed off.
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