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A novice linear programmer is dealing with a three-decision-variable problem. To compare the attractiveness of various feasible decision-variable combinations, values of the objective function at corners are calculated. This is an example of
Complacency Trap
A situation where a person or organization becomes overly content with their achievements and stops striving for improvement or growth.
Rigidity
The quality of being unable to bend or be forced out of shape; applied to organizations, it often refers to the inflexibility in rules, procedures, and management.
Flexibility
The capacity to adapt to new, different, or changing requirements and conditions.
Tactical Planning
Short-term, detailed planning that focuses on achieving specific goals or objectives within a limited timeframe.
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