For business presentations, time constraints are usually

A) rigid, permitting little or no flexibility.
B) meaningless since audiences expect presenters to take extra time.
C) imposed only on lower-level employees.
D) not important if you are presenting to your colleagues.
E) only a suggestion.

Answer: A
Explanation: A) It is important to respect the time of others in your organization or in the organization to whom you are presenting. Sticking to time limits and limiting your scope ensures your presentation is professionally executed.

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