Widespread participation in process analysis is essential not only because of the work involved but also because:
A) employees tend to neglect their regular work duties, thus no one falls too far behind.
B) it builds commitment.
C) no one can analyze a process by himself.
D) a silo mentality should prevail and this requires large numbers of workers.
B
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Indicate whether the statement is true or false