Max, an inventory control specialist, has most likely broken through an unwritten boundary when he
A) attends the company picnic in jeans and a tank top.
B) invites the CEO to visit his cubicle and discuss company goals.
C) invites another inventory control specialist to dinner.
D) sends the tech center a request for help.
Answer: B
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