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In preemptive goal programming,the goals are ranked from most important to least important
Economy of Scope
Cost advantages that businesses experience by producing a variety of products rather than specializing in a single output.
Range of Products
The variety of different items that a company offers for sale to its customers.
Collective Agreements
Contracts made between employers and a group of employees, often represented by a union, that determine the terms of employment, including wages, working hours, and working conditions.
Protocols
Defined sets of rules and conventions for communications or procedures within a particular system or realm of activity.
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