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Re: Fearing that the use of titles indicating position in the corporation [#permalink]
PLEASE EXPLAIN WHY C IS THE ANSWER ??
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(A) Only small corporations can preserve an atmosphere of mutual respect and high regard without having a rigid corporate hierarchy. weakens - we want this to be true for all corporations, and this tells us it will only work for some

(B) Referring to an executive by using a title can encourage both those outside the organization and inside the organization to treat the executive with respect. weaken - the claim is that inside the organisation the executive should not be treated with a title - this suggests he should

(C) Even if it is widely known within a corporation that the corporation's executives use executive titles outside their organizations, this knowledge does not by itself inhibit communication within the corporation.This means that organisations can, in effect, have it both ways (exactly the way they want): both maintain external respect, and keep internal fluid communication. What we're looking for!


(D) A rigid corporate hierarchy can promote efficiency within an organization as well as provide access to the corporation for those outside the organization. weakens - this is exactly the opposite of our plan

(E) Although many corporate executives disapprove of rigid hierarchies on the grounds that they inhibit communication, the vast majority of executives have no qualms about using titles both internally and externally. weakens - this is a different plan than the one we have
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Re: Fearing that the use of titles indicating position in the corporation [#permalink]
siddharthfrancis wrote:
PLEASE EXPLAIN WHY C IS THE ANSWER ??


The plan we must strengthen is a compromise: both maintain outer respect by using titles externally, but keep inner communication by not using them. The fear with such an approach is that the delicate balance won't work: the use of external titles mean they exist, and this will affect the internal atmosphere and trust. (C) is explicitly telling us this concern won't happen: we can both have outer respect and inner communication - exactly what we want.
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Re: Fearing that the use of titles indicating position in the corporation [#permalink]
I am not able to understand the meaning of C - "this knowledge does not by itself inhibit communication within the corporation" What "Knowledge" it is referring to ?
Can anybody explain this?

(C) Even if it is widely known within a corporation that the corporation's executives use executive titles outside their organizations, this knowledge does not by itself inhibit communication within the corporation.

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