Which of the following is a difference between strategic-level and operational-level decision making?

A) Strategic-level decisions involve regular interactions with customers, unlike operational-level decision making.
B) Unlike operational-level decision making, strategic-level decision making mostly deals with routine transactions.
C) Unlike operational-level decisions, strategic-level decisions follow predetermined policies and procedures and are programmed in nature.
D) The business intelligence needed to make decisions is less structured at the strategic level than at the operational level.

D

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It takes the Blacksburg shipyard twenty six weeks with 500 workers to build a small tanker. Material costs are $32 million and overhead costs are $2 million. Workers cost $40 per hour including benefits and work 40 hours per week

The ship sells for $75 million. What is the multifactor productivity ratio? A) less than 1.0 B) greater than 1.0 but less than or equal to 2.0 C) greater than 2.0 but less than or equal to 3.0 D) greater than 3.0

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