Multiple Choice
What is a result from using the balanced scorecard approach to control?
A) The approach forces managers at each level of the company to set specific goals and measure performance in each of four areas.
B) The approach places greatest priority on the most important aspect of control: the financial perspective.
C) The approach maximizes the chances of suboptimization.
D) The approach looks only at factors within a company's controllable environment.
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