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The "organizational versus individual rationality" perspective suggests that

A. what is good for a functional area is always good for the organization.
B. what is good for the organization is always good for a functional area.
C. what is best for a functional area may not be best for the organization.
D. the "incremental" perspective may be best for functional areas while the "rational" perspective may be best for the organization.

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Answer:

B. what is good for the organization is always good for a functional area.

C. what is best for a functional area may not be best for the organization.

D. the "incremental" perspective may be best for functional areas while the "rational" perspective may be best for the organization.

Step-by-step explanation:

Organizational versus individual rationality means the benefit of organization is always the benefit for the functional areas also of the organization.

This is general phenomenon that what is good for all is always good for individuals, but on the same note:

What may be good for individual might not be good for the organization as a whole. This clearly demonstrates that statement a is not correct.

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