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Question
(p. 3) The top management of business organizations:
A. establishes the goals and objectives of the organization and the policies necessary to achieve them.
B. are the management persons that most employees see and deal with every day.
C. develops the departmental objectives and procedures necessary to achieve the organizational goals and objectives.
D. manages operative employees who physically produce an organization's goods and services.
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