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Title: When making editorial decisions for his newspaper, Robert Downs mostly picks issues that are in line
Post by: alliwantisthis on Jan 9, 2016
When making editorial decisions for his newspaper, Robert Downs mostly picks issues that are in line with his political beliefs and those that his advertisers approve of. For instance, he recently chose not to publish a story about how a large local manufacturer, one of the paper's biggest advertisers, was flouting environmental regulations. This indicates that ________.
A) the company's stated goals are not its real goals
B) the company's financial goals derive from its strategic goals
C) the company's goals are directional in nature
D) the company's strategic goals do not leave any room for interpretation


Title: Re: When making editorial decisions for his newspaper, Robert Downs mostly picks issues that are in
Post by: FindaWay on Jan 13, 2016
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Title: Re: When making editorial decisions for his newspaper, Robert Downs mostly picks issues that are in line
Post by: alliwantisthis on Jan 18, 2016
Thanks for helping out, will mark it solved.


Title: Re: When making editorial decisions for his newspaper, Robert Downs mostly picks issues that are in line
Post by: FindaWay on Jan 19, 2016
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