What does effective positioning involve?
What will be an ideal response?
• Understanding your present position
• Understanding the position of your principal competitors
• Deciding on how to differentiate your offerings from those of the competitors
• Making this positioning known to others
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Gabby, an employee at Lewis Inc., finds it difficult to attain a promotion even after working for seven years at the firm. She believes that she is not being promoted because she is a woman. In this scenario, Gabby's progress in the organization is restricted by a
A. job rotation. B. job reduction. C. glass ceiling. D. downward move. E. nickel fence.
Which of the following is not correct regarding the provisions of IAS No. 8 on accounting changes and error corrections?
a. A change in accounting estimate is reflected in the current and future periods. b. A change in depreciation method (such as from an accelerated method to the straight-line method) is classified as a change in estimate. c. A change in depreciation method (such as from accelerated method to the straight-line method) is classified as a change in accounting principle. d. IAS No. 8 generally reflects a preference for restating prior results to improve comparability of financial statements.
The firm's _______, defines the target market segments and customers and a course of action that the firm will pursue to deliver superior value to them
a. technology strategy b. market strategy c. learning strategy d. project strategy
An EIS is required when three elements are present. First, the action in question must be federal. Second, the proposed activity must be discernible. Finally, the proposed activity must have a measurable impact on the overall environment
Indicate whether the statement is true or false