definitely E.
The claim made here is that intuition decision making is better than methodical because top managers use it more. So, think of it as, what if top managers are always making wrong decisions, then intuition decision making is not so effective. But if top managers are in fact more effective decision makers and they use intuition all the time, then intuition decision making is more effective. this is the assumption made here
A is not right b/c it says “ inappropriate for making real-life management decisions”. But Middle or lower lever mgrs use it all the time so it’s not inappropriate.
The claim made here is that intuition decision making is better than methodical because top managers use it more. So, think of it as, what if top managers are always making wrong decisions, then intuition decision making is not so effective. But if top managers are in fact more effective decision makers and they use intuition all the time, then intuition decision making is more effective. this is the assumption made here
A is not right b/c it says “ inappropriate for making real-life management decisions”. But Middle or lower lever mgrs use it all the time so it’s not inappropriate.
The claim made here is that intuition decision making is better than methodical because top managers use it more. So, think of it as, what if top managers are always making wrong decisions, then intuition decision making is not so effective. But if top managers are in fact more effective decision makers and they use intuition all the time, then intuition decision making is more effective. this is the assumption made here
A is not right b/c it says “ inappropriate for making real-life management decisions”. But Middle or lower lever mgrs use it all the time so it’s not inappropriate.
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