PrepTest 81, Section 2, Question 3
Reviewer: Almost all books that offer management advice are written from the perspective of the CEO. But most managers aren't CEOs and don't have the same perspective as CEOs. So the advice in management books is of limited use for most managers.
Reviewer: Almost all books that offer management advice are written from the perspective of the CEO. But most managers aren't CEOs and don't have the same perspective as CEOs. So the advice in management books is of limited use for most managers.
Reviewer: Almost all books that offer management advice are written from the perspective of the CEO. But most managers aren't CEOs and don't have the same perspective as CEOs. So the advice in management books is of limited use for most managers.
Reviewer: Almost all books that offer management advice are written from the perspective of the CEO. But most managers aren't CEOs and don't have the same perspective as CEOs. So the advice in management books is of limited use for most managers.
The conclusion of the reviewer's argument can be properly drawn if which one of the following is assumed?
Advice books rarely take the perspective of their intended audience.
Most people who read management advice books aspire to be CEOs.
Almost all CEOs have experience as lower level managers.
Advice is of limited use unless it is offered from the perspective of the recipient.
Most managers prefer to read books that they think will be useful to them in their work.
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