Cross-border coordination contributes to a competitive advantage for a global competitor by __________.
A. allowing production to be shifted from country to country to take advantage of exchange rate fluctuations, energy costs, wage rates, or changes in tariffs and quotas.
B. allowing knowledge gained in one location to be transferred to operations in other countries.
C. shifting workloads from where they are unusually heavy to locations were personnel are underutilized.
D. accelerating product development and enhancing innovation by globally linking and coordinating the scattered R&D departments of a multinational company.
E. All of these.
E. All of these.
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In the job characteristics model, __________ is the extent to which employees find out how well they have performed their tasks.
A. satisfaction B. informance C. task significance D. correctness E. feedback
A publisher of photography books finds that it is cost-effective to print 10,000 or more at a time. But a bookstore orders only a few copies of each book, since its customers want to select from a wide variety. This example shows
A. why discrepancies of quantity occur. B. why both discrepancies of quantity and discrepancies of assortment occur. C. neither discrepancies of assortment nor discrepancies of quantity. D. multichannel distribution. E. why discrepancies of assortment occur.
What was Beech-Nut's fine?
a. $100 million b. $50 million c. $2 million d. $140,000
CRM uses e-business concepts and Web technologies to manage inventory and information beyond the organization, upstream and downstream
Indicate whether the statement is true or false