Multiple Choice
In large organizations,why is it likely that organization heads (CEOs) often have no idea what is happening on the front lines?
A) because most CEOs focus their attention on different kinds of organizational operations
B) because most employees are not honest about the gap between their organization's mandate and what they actually do
C) because most employees do not know what the real mandate of their organization is,so they do not report relevant information to CEOs
D) because people who work on the front lines of an organization have little,if any,direct contact with CEOs,so information is lost or distorted as it moves upward
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