Multiple Choice
The human relations view of participation was that participation
A) would increase satisfaction, but would not be a source of potentially valuable input.
B) would increase satisfaction, but would likely reduce performance.
C) was necessary but inefficient.
D) was useful to secure creative ideas from employees.
E) could potentially increase the value of the organization's key product or service.
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