Multiple Choice
What does the Darwinian view of strategy say about strategic decision making?
A) Strategic decision making is rather pointless - it is the market that decides survival of the firm
B) Strategic decision making evolves over time
C) The best leader will rise to the top and their strategy will be adopted
D) Strategies will be chosen that adapt the organization to its environment
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