Sam is a middle-level manager who is known for his efficiency; however, he is not necessarily effective. But, Rachel, another middle-level manager, is known for her effectiveness, rather than her efficiency. Therefore, Rachel is more likely to

A. make the best possible use of people.
B. have a clear focus on efficiency.
C. achieve goals with minimal waste.
D. achieve organizational goals.
E. make the best possible use of money.


Answer: D

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