While the planning processes and priority development do not depend appreciably upon the size and type of business, the scope and type of benchmark may depend upon such business factors.
Wait, so does that mean I can just use the same benchmark for my huge multinational corporation as for my friend's tiny startup? Sounds like a recipe for disaster!
Haha, well if the planning processes don't depend on business factors, I guess that means I can just use the same benchmark for my lemonade stand as for Microsoft! Easy peasy.
I'd have to agree with Elizabeth. This one's a bit tricky, but the question is pretty clear that the planning and priority development don't depend on the business size or type.
Hmm, I'm going with False on this one. The question seems to imply that the planning processes and priority development are independent of business factors.
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