Which of the following metaphors is NOT commonly used to describe an organization?

A. an organism, a living being that constantly needs customers to sustain its life
B. a family in which everyone cares for each other
C. a beehive with the queen doing little and the workers doing much
D. a well-oiled machine with all the moving parts operating together

Answer: C

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