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The value chain is a useful tool for matching the firm's capacity to create differentiation attributes with the attributes that customers value most
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Q9: "Time compression diseconomies" means:<br>A)Being unable to achieve
Q10: The more complex or labor intensive a
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Q46: Change, for a firm, is sometimes:<br>A)Massive and
Q51: Why is innovation no guarantee of success
Q53: A "proprietary technical standard" implies that:<br>A)The standard
Q58: Establishing a relationship with a local firm
Q73: Cost drivers are:<br>A)Factors that determine a firm's
Q89: Can core competences become core rigidities?