Question

Which of the following most accurately describes the task of crafting a company's strategy?
A. In most companies, strategy-making is the exclusive province of top managementowner-entrepreneurs, CEOs, and other very senior executives.
B. The more a company's operations cut across different products, industries, and geographical areas, the more that headquarters executives have little option but to delegate considerable strategy-making authority to down-the-line managers in charge of particular subsidiaries, product lines, geographic sales offices, and plants.
C. A company's board of directors generally takes the lead role in crafting a company's strategy.
D. In most of today's companies, the lead strategy-making role is being assumed by an elite group of corporate entrepreneurs.
E. Masterful strategies are nearly always the product of brilliant corporate entrepreneurs.

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