Who’s correct? Support your chosen answer using three concepts, theories, or relationships (as different from one another as possible)

Assume your boss came to you and revealed that the tough economic conditions are going to require some big changes in the way your company does business. “We need to think outside the box,” your boss suggests, “and do something innovative that our competitors wouldn’t anticipate.” You volunteer to develop some ideas, but your boss tells you to create a committee to look at the problem. You think you’d be more effective alone, but your boss thinks the committee would provide more value. Who’s correct? Support your chosen answer using three concepts, theories, or relationships (as different from one another as possible)

Begin by listing the three bolded keywords that your answer will revolve around. Write them as a numerical list (e.g., 1., 2., 3.), though the order of your list is not important. Note that, although you can mention other concepts in your answer, most of the content in your answer should revolve around the three bolded keywords written in your list. After creating your list, go on to craft your actual answer.

Who’s correct? Support your chosen answer using three concepts, theories, or relationships (as different from one another as possible)
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