Which is not an appropriate reason for change?

A) Change to solve some problem
B) Change to make work procedures more efficient so time will not be wasted on relatively unimportant tasks
C) Change to eliminate boredom on the part of the change agent
D) Change to reduce unnecessary workload


C

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