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Answer:
is conducted to improve the performance of a firm's existing sourcing activities.
Explanation:
The first step of the strategic sourcing process, which is sometimes kicked off in response to an entirely new need within an organization, in the vast majority of cases, is <u>conducted to improve the performance of a firm's existing sourcing activities</u>. Strategic sourcing process involves developing channels of supplies of inputs or product at the lowest possible cost. The first step in strategic sourcing process involved conducting an internal needs assessment of the sourcing gaps of the organization and the best sourcing strategy to adopt.
<span>Her memory for the start of her list demonstrates the
"primacy" effect, while remembering things at the end of the list is an example of the
"recency" effect.</span>
The main thing in an index or list is at first recognized
from past exercises as imperative (primacy effect) and might be stored to long term
memory when of review. Things toward the finish of the list are still in short
term memory (recency effect) at the moment of review.
Personally, I do not think so unless they are sharing it with another doctor before the consultation.