What is regarded to be perhaps the most important finding made by Woodward in her study of British manufacturing firms is that the more successful the organisation, the more likely it was to have:
A) smaller spans of control at the middle levels of management.
B) either the mass production or the continuous-process forms of technology.
C) a structural design close to the average for its particular type of technology.
D) a large size.
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