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Question
Modern manufacturing is NOT characterised by which one of the following?
Options
A complex machine technology
Vast capital
Small organisations
Executive bureaucracy
Solution
Small organisations
Explanation:
The characteristics of modern manufacturing are (a), (b), and (d).
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