The task of crafting a company's strategy would not normally be described as which of the following?

A. Ultimate responsibility for leading the strategy-making task rests with the chief executive officer.
B. In most companies, crafting strategy is a team effort, involving managers and often key employees at many organization levels.
C. In most of today's companies, every company manager has a strategy-making role, ranging from major to minor, for his or her area of responsibility.
D. It is the responsibility and duty of a company's board of directors to ensure that new strategy proposals can be defended as superior to alternatives and, ultimately, to approve or disapprove of the strategy formulated and proposed by the company's management.
E. The task of crafting strategy is best done by a company's chief strategic planning officer, who should report directly to the company's CEO and board of directors.


Answer: E

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