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Mark Peter says it can be difficult for companies to be innovative because this involves
A
giving more power to the accountants.
B
employing a lot of managers.
C
being orderly and organized.
D
being prepared to take risks.
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第一段讲到了Mark Peter认为大公司只有通过创新才能生存,然而经营一个真正创新的公司却很难,主要是因为“Innovation involves speculation, unproven technologies and unpredictable costs”。由此可知.只有D项符合。
第一段讲到了Mark Peter认为大公司只有通过创新才能生存,然而经营一个真正创新的公司却很难,主要是因为“Innovation involves speculation, unproven technologies and unpredictable costs”。由此可知.只有D项符合。
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