In an all channel network,each member is connected to every other member and information can flow freely in any direction. There is no single central person who controls message distribution. The stem describes exactly this pattern of unrestricted mutual communication,so all channel is the correct label.
Option A:
All channel networks are well suited for democratic groups where participation,creativity and shared decision making are valued. Everyone can contribute and receive information directly,which matches the team situation mentioned.
Option B:
Wheel networks have a central member through whom all communication passes,limiting direct links between others. This contradicts the idea of each member freely contacting every other member.
Option C:
Chain networks transmit information sequentially from one person to the next,which slows down mutual sharing and does not provide the full set of direct links described.
Option D:
Y networks combine elements of chain and wheel and still involve unequal access to central positions,so they do not match the fully connected pattern in the stem.
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