A CEO wants to update each employee’s laptop because a new laptop just came on the market. Unless there are other pressing needs that the new laptop meets, this plan violates which aspect of SMART plans?(1 point)ResponsesSSMMAAR

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The plan violates the "Relevant" aspect of SMART plans. The acronym "SMART" stands for Specific, Measurable, Achievable, Relevant, and Time-bound. When making decisions, especially regarding resource allocation such as updating laptops, it is important to consider whether the new laptops meet the pressing needs of the employees and the organization. If there are no pressing needs, updating the laptops may not be relevant or necessary.