Jack, an office supply salesperson, recently called on a customer who was trying to select photos to include in a catalog. The customer wanted to look at the 10 photos side-by-side for comparison, but his easel was too small and the cinderblock walls in the office would not hold tacks or tape. The customer explained that the situation was a regular issue for him. Jack obtained a roll of cork and a can of cork glue to convert an office wall into a giant bulletin board. In this instance, Jack acted as a(n):

A. tactical partner.
B. creative problem solver.
C. low-involvement decision maker.
D. exchange creator.
E. transactional partner.


Answer: B

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