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Manufacturing employees at Chaparral Steel are closely involved with customers and have access to the modern innovative knowledge being developed in its manufacturing processes. This is an example of
(A) Hierarchical control.
(B) Employee empowerment.
(C) Knowledge management.
(D) Enabling heroes and drones.
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