
Too much emphasis on evaluating strategies
A) may be expensive and counterproductive.
B) is not possible - the more emphasis the better.
C) is good for morale, as employees like being closely evaluated.
D) is always advised if the firm can afford it.
E) is worse than too little or no evaluation.
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