Question

Edward Wrapp's ideas about the astuteness of political power suggest that successful strategic managers
a) publicly commit themselves to bold strategic agendas.
b) are unwilling to "live with" less than total acceptance of their programs.
c) maintain tight control over as many decisions as possible.
d) often play the power game with skill and attempt to build consensus for their ideas rather than use their authority to force ideas through; they act as members or democratic leaders of a coalition rather than as dictators.
e) recognize the futility of pursuing intended strategies.

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