In a mechanistic organization, employees are
A. given a very narrow view of the tasks they are to perform.
B. encouraged to engage in lateral communication.
C. asked to think more broadly in terms of where their responsibilities lie.
D. required to make their own decisions when appropriate.
E. urged to develop knowledge outside of their specialization.
Answer: A
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