Which of the following companies is most likely to avoid the formation of sales territories?
A. A large distributor of books
B. A global consumer products manufacturer
C. A small company that makes custom architectural pieces
D. A leading manufacturer of small engines
E. A company that supplies the inventory for convenience stores in 35 states
Answer: C
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