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Ever wonder how video game dragons were created? Or how the makers of the movie Perfect Storm created and filmed those gigantic waves? The same computers that performed these stunts have also helped design everything from jumbo jets to an ice-cream-bar shape that minimizes melting in the midday sun.And by giving doctors ways to locate tumours with pinpoint precision,these machines are instilling new hope in victims of once-inoperable brain cancer.It's all the work of the most magical computer maker on the planet,Silicon Graphics Inc.(SGI) .Its engineering workstations and computer servers transform reams of data into 3-D images.In an industry marked by huge hype,SGI is the genuine article-a truly innovative company with clearly unique products.
-Refer to Silicon Graphics,Inc.SGI is concerned about the success of its products with its various customers.Regardless of the effort put into the product management process,in the long run,the most important factor determining if SGI will succeed or fail is which of the following?


Definitions:

Bilateral Monopoly

A market in which there is a single seller (monopoly) and a single buyer (monopsony).

Wage Rate

The amount of money paid for a specific quantity of labor, often expressed per hour or year.

Complementary Inputs

Goods or services that are used together in production, where an increase in the use of one leads to an increase in the effectiveness of the other.

Substitution Effect

(1) A change in the quantity demanded of a consumer good that results from a change in its relative expensiveness caused by a change in the good’s own price. (2) The reduction in the quantity demanded of the second of a pair of substitute resources that occurs when the price of the first resource falls and causes firms that employ both resources to switch to using more of the first resource (whose price has fallen) and less of the second resource (whose price has remained the same).

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