85.
Fearing
that the use of titles indicating position in the corporation tends to make the
corporate hierarchy rigid by inhibiting communication, some corporations shun
the use of executive titles.
A title,
however, can facilitate an executive's dealings with external businesses since
it encourages outsiders to treat the executive with respect.
The obvious compromise is for these
executives to use their titles externally but not within their corporations.
Which
of the following, if true, provides the most support for the compromise
suggested above?
A.
Only small corporations can preserve an atmosphere of mutual respect and high
regard without having a rigid corporate hierarchy.
B.
Referring to an executive by using a title can encourage both those outside the
organization and inside the organization to treat the executive with respect.
C.
Even if it is widely known within a corporation that the corporation's
executives use executive titles outside their organizations, this knowledge
does not by itself inhibit communication within the corporation.
D.
A rigid corporate hierarchy can promote efficiency within an organization as
well as provide access to the corporation for those outside the organization.
E.
Although many corporate executives disapprove of rigid hierarchies on the
grounds that they inhibit communication, the vast majority of executives have
no qualms about using titles both internally and externally. 答案我选了C,但是不是很明白意思,请高手指教一下 最近做逻辑经常出现可以“感觉”出对的答案,但是明白的不透彻 |