An office manager needs office supplies, so he fills out a form indicating what he needs and sends it to the purchasing department to be ordered. This form is usually called a(n)
A. vendor analysis.
B. buying center request.
C. adoption process.
D. requisition.
E. purchase order.
Answer: D
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