Usage of the food bank that you coordinate has increased substantially in the last

year resulting in a review of operating policies. The review finds that you rely on
undocumented reports of income to determine eligibility, so some of the recipients of
donated food may not actually qualify for services. Why might your board refuse to
change this policy?

a. to improve efficiency.
b. subjectivity.
c. to improve effectiveness.
d. to meet the mission and goals of the program.


Answer: b

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