Answer the following statements true (T) or false (F)

1.Managers throughout public organizations today are unlikely to be called on to represent their organizations externally.
2.Major developments in public policy are likely to occur through a difficult and convoluted process of bargaining and negotiation.
3.Traditional mechanisms of governmental control are still workable and very appropriate.
4.Public managers at all levels are unlikely to be involved in external relations, so only need to develop skills required for them to manage the internal operations of their organizations.
5.Public distrust of government probably has decreased the attention that legislators pay to agency activities.


1.false
2.true
3.false
4.false
5.false

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