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Dovator [93]
3 years ago
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Your daughter is excited that you will be coming to her school for career day to talk about what you do professionally. however,

she wants to know a little more about what you do before you speak to her class. you tell her that you manage project plans for implementing marketing strategy initiatives for your company. she says that sounds pretty simple and she believes she could do the job without much effort. in an attempt to impress your daughter, you list the details of the steps that are involved in the management of a marketing strategy implementation initiative. select the correct number for each step.
Business
1 answer:
nataly862011 [7]3 years ago
3 0
The steps that are involved in the management of a marketing strategy implementation initiative are as follows in order of their occurrence: 
1. Identify activities to be performed.
2. Separate sequenced activities from simultaneous activities.
3. Determine time to complete each activity and
4. Assign responsibility for completing each activity.  
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