Multiple Choice
The decision-making pitfall that favors programmed solutions based on what worked in the past, even though that may no longer be relevant, reflects
A) overlooking important constituencies.
B) a bias toward objective data.
C) the "if it isn't broke, don't fix it" syndrome.
D) premature evaluation.
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