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Business, 23.03.2021 05:20 saigeshort
Good Gadgets is a leading manufacturing company. It used a particular raw material as the base for manufacturing most of its products. Due to some recent events, the government banned the overall supply of that raw material. As a result, the company had to switch to another raw material. This called for a change in the machines and other processes involved in manufacturing its products. The company stopped the production of some established products and introduced new products to remain competitive. This scenario is an example of change.
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