Multiple Choice
Concerning the acceptability of control systems to organisation members, Bartol suggests that:
A) if controls need to be there, they should be put in regardless of how much or little the group accepts them.
B) controls that are not accepted by the group are probably doomed to be ineffective.
C) groups expect to be controlled, so this issue is no big deal.
D) highly-accepted controls might indicate that the controls are not strict enough.
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