Standard operating procedures

Standard operating procedures






A) usually prove to be unjust and discriminatory when followed to the letter.
B) save time and bring uniformity to complex organizations.
C) were waived by the Reagan Administration in an effort to make the bureaucracy more
flexible and customize the solutions to problems.
D) give authority to administrative actors to select among various responses to a given problem.
E) are frustrating and inappropriate in addressing most situations.








Answer: B


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