Computers and Technology, 11.02.2022 18:40 nayi2002
Some elements of the simulation certainly seem more “real-world” than others. Which element in the simulation (target market, product development, pricing, retailer selection, positioning or advertising) seems most representative of a real world scenario and why? Use a specific example from the simulation to support your answer.
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Computers and Technology, 24.06.2019 13:20, ana9340
3. ranga ramasesh is the operations manager for a firm that is trying to decide which one of four countries it should research for possible outsourcing providers. the first step is to select a country based on cultural risk factors, which are critical to eventual business success with the provider. ranga has reviewed outsourcing provider directories and found that the four countries in the table that follows have an ample number of providers from which they can choose. to aid in the country selection step, he has enlisted the aid of a cultural expert, john wang, who has provided ratings of the various criteria in the table. the resulting ratings are on a 1 to 10 scale, where 1 is a low risk and 10 is a high risk. john has also determined six criteria weightins: trust, with a weight of 0.3; quality, with 0.2; religious, with 0.1; individualism, with 0.2; time, with 0.1; and uncertainity, with 0.1. using the factor-rating method, which country should ranga select? why? (2 points)
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Computers and Technology, 25.06.2019 03:30, adrianVocke5685
Kou converged his word document to a powerpoint document. when he received the powerpoint, he was missing material. which most likely explains why the material was missing? a it did not have a proper heading b he incorrectly copied and pasted it c he did not save his document properly d there was not enough space in powerpoint
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