The three identified differences between strategic and operational plans are ________.
A) time frame, cost and organisational age
B) cost, organisational age and number of planners
C) scope, time frame and inclusion of a known set of organisational objectives
D) inclusion of a known set of organisational objectives, cost and number of planners
E) organisational age, cost and scope
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