Multiple Choice
One problem with sociotechnical systems theory is that it:
A) does not apply to SDWTs involving services and other non-production activities.
B) originated in the United States and does not seem to work in European countries.
C) ignores the fact that teams need some autonomy to perform the work more effectively.
D) is very difficult to implement in organizations with fewer than 100 employees.
E) does not identify the best way to align social and technical systems for the SDWT's optimal performance.
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