Why are feedforward controls more rarely implemented as compared to other types of controls?

Why are feedforward controls more rarely implemented as compared to other types of controls?

A. Feedforward controls are time-consuming for managers because they must continually monitor progress.
B. Feedforward controls result in wasted time and money.
C. Feedforward controls require managers to interact directly with employees.
D. Feedforward controls require timely and accurate information that is hard to obtain.


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