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Multiple Choice a. an argument c. a description b. an explanation none of these

ID: 376674 • Letter: M

Question

Multiple Choice

a.

an argument

c.

a description

b.

an explanation

none of these

“[General Motors’]GM’s architect, Alfred Sloan, never had Henry Ford’s entrepreneurial or technical genius, . . . . . He designed his company around the needs of his customers (‘a car for every purse and purpose.’). The divisional structure he created in the 1920s, with professional managers reporting to a head office through strict financial monitoring, was adopted by other titans of American business, such as GE [General Electric], DuPont and IBM before the model spread across the rich world.” –“Detroitosaurus wrecks,” The Economist. June 6, 2009. Vol 391, No. 8634, p.9.

a.

an argument

c.

a description

b.

an explanation

none of these

“[General Motors’]GM’s architect, Alfred Sloan, never had Henry Ford’s entrepreneurial or technical genius, . . . . . He designed his company around the needs of his customers (‘a car for every purse and purpose.’). The divisional structure he created in the 1920s, with professional managers reporting to a head office through strict financial monitoring, was adopted by other titans of American business, such as GE [General Electric], DuPont and IBM before the model spread across the rich world.” –“Detroitosaurus wrecks,” The Economist. June 6, 2009. Vol 391, No. 8634, p.9.

Explanation / Answer

Answer:c. description

Explanation:

This statement is just a small description about the genius work of Henry ford and the model created by him and does not explain in detail about his work