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Social Studies, 22.04.2020 04:06 josephvaldez518

Karina viewed her staff as a competitive advantage. They had the necessary academic degrees, the necessary experience, and competitive salaries. Jean, her division manager, said, "Karina, until you have staff with rare and valuable academic research experience and corresponding degrees, and with talents that are world-class and in extremely high demand by your clients, such that they are willing to pay top dollar for that talent, your staff do not represent a competitive advantage. Your staff are too by your competitors."

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