Question

Johan, a manager of a construction company, believes that a piecework plan benefits all types of work areas. However, his colleague, George, argues that a piecework plan is not suitable for a few complex jobs and that it might have a negative impact on the work production. Which of the following statements, if true, strengthens George's argument?

A. It is easy to measure the output of managers using a piecework plan.

B. A piecework plan is not suitable for very routine, standardized jobs.

C. Complex jobs involve the coordination of many team members to complete tasks.

D. Using a piecework plan helps employee empowerment.

E. Incentive plans do not impact productivity when work involves complex jobs.

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