A contemporary communication concept observes that organizations, and not just individuals, can "speak." What is that concept, and what is one of its major problems?
a. Organizational communication/doesn't necessarily speak for everyone in the organization
b. Organizational enthymeme/representation—not everyone has input into "official" statements
c. Organizational rhetoric/just because you're part of the organization doesn't mean it speaks for you
d. Organizational rhetoric/patriarchy means that men stay in charge
e. Invitational rhetoric/empowers women
Answer: C
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