The only major difference between the specialization and division of labor principle as applied to a production versus a distribution situation is:
A) Production tasks are often allocated intra-organizationally, while distribution tasks are frequently allocated inter-organizationally.
B) Distribution tasks are much less amenable to specialization and division of labor than production tasks.
C) Only logistics tasks are capable of being broken down for specialization.
D) Production tasks are more easily divided into separate tasks.
E) It is not possible to attain an optimal allocation of distribution tasks.
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