When it comes to whistle-blowing in organizations, which statement about management would be most accurate?

A) Have a lack of awareness that a problem exists until external whistle-blowing occurs
B) Provide support for their whistle-blowers after they learn there is a problem
C) Encourage external whistle-blowing for lack of appropriate supervisor redress
D) Aware of problem but ignore it until crisis-precipitating event or whistle-blowing occurs


D

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