Discussing the future of management, Manager A maintains that we can expect a continued

rise of virtual management and growth in technology. Manager B acknowledges
that Manager A’s projections are likely, but incomplete. He adds that there will also be
an increased focus on ethics and social responsibility, as well as an increased focus on
gaining competitive advantages. What is wrong with Manager B’s argument?
A. There’s nothing wrong with Manager B’s argument. He’s correct.
B. Manager B fails to define ethical social responsibility.
C. Manager B is incorrect in projecting an increased focus on competitive advantage.
D. Manager B is incorrect in accepting Manager A’s views on the growth of virtual
management.

What was your answer to this question?

C. Manager B is incorrect in projecting an increased focus on competitive advantage.

The correct answer is B. Manager B fails to define ethical social responsibility. While Manager B acknowledges the increased focus on ethics and social responsibility, they do not provide a clear definition or explanation of these terms. Without a proper understanding of what ethical social responsibility entails, Manager B's argument lacks clarity and depth. It is important for Manager B to provide a more comprehensive understanding of the concept in order to strengthen their argument.