Multiple Choice
In which of the following ways do service organisations differ from manufacturing organisations?
A) In service organisations, the customer is directly involved in the production process..
B) In service organisations, employees are generally more satisfied.
C) In manufacturing organisations, the manufactured product cannot be placed in inventory.
D) In manufacturing organisations, the customer is directly involved in the production process
E) In service organisations, the final product can be stored in inventory.
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