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In Terms of Good Management, Efficiency Differs from Effectiveness Primarily

Question 64

Question 64

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In terms of good management, efficiency differs from effectiveness primarily in the former's focus on


A) Customer satisfaction.
B) Shareholder profits.
C) Customer retention.
D) Employee turnover.
E) Resource use.

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