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    Action Taken by Lower-Level Managers Who, on Their Own Initiative
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Action Taken by Lower-Level Managers Who, on Their Own Initiative

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Question 39

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Action taken by lower-level managers who, on their own initiative, formulate new strategies and work to persuade top-level managers to alter the strategic priorities of a company is considered a business-level strategy.

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