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What is true about the Tomato Plant Problem?

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a

It's situation where a person doesn't have enough to do, so management always has to have a plant (a project) ready to give to a subordinate.

b

It's a handy analogy on how if someone has too many projects to work and not enough time, one needs to let a plant (a project) die to free up time for other plants.

c

Tomato plant is an underload situation where people don't have enough to accomplish and avoid more work by problem avoidance.

d

The tomato plants represent projects one has and the water represents responsibilities associated with the projects.

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