A decision making technique that anonymously seeks decision making input from judges who complete a set of sequential questionnaires that are interspersed with summarized information and feedback from several people and asks them to recommend some action (make a decision). This technique has the advantage of including several judges (decision makers) who are not biased by knowing each other. This

decision-making technique is called:
a. groupthink
b. brainstorming
c. Nominal Group Technique
d. Delphi Technique
e. reengineering

D

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Indicate whether the statement is true or false

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An accounting policy that requires a purchasing manager to sign off on all purchases over $10,000 is an example of

A) general authorization. B) specific authorization. C) special authorization. D) generic authorization.

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