Answer: redesign its products to eliminate those features that might have market appeal, but would excessively increase production costs.
Explanation:
The main aim of every organization are typically cost minimization and profit maximization. If I wanted to advise a company on the kind of actions to take to perform value chain activities more cost effectively, I'll tell them to improve their supply chain efficiency as well as use economies of scale and effective utilization of its resources.
Therefore, redesigning its products to eliminate those features that might have market appeal, but would excessively increase production costs is wrong as this will only lead to increase in cost.
Answer:
10% of exam score
Explanation:
Opportunity Cost is the cost of next best alternative, foregone (sacrifised) while making a choice.
Example : If a person has option to have an apple or an orange, & choses to have apple. The opportunity cost of having an apple is the sacrifised orange.
Given : A night before mid time exam, spent while watching movies - later lead to fall in exam grade from 70 % to 60%
The opportunity cost of movies watched, is the sacrifised grade of exam, which would have gotten, if the time would have spent in studying. The corresponding grade lost = 70% grade achievable - 60% grade achieved. Hence, the opportunity cost = 10% of exam score.
<span>Cross-sell is the practice of selling or suggesting related or complementary products to a prospect or customer. Cross selling is one of the easiest and most effective methods of marketing.</span>
Answer:
Money Paid
Overall Sacrifice
Explanation:
The two major dimensions of pricing are Monetary and Non- Monetary pricing.
Monetary pricing is the liquid asset like cash that is spent to acquire goods and services while the non monetary are other costs apart from money like time , stress , distance that it costs to acquire an item .
The individual perception of pricing has a way of affecting its choice when it comes to purchasing.
Earl did not consider the cost of stress in travelling 30 miles in order to save a $1 in his purchase decision as his mindset is programmed to the price paid being the real price while most other customers considers the sacrifice involved before making a purchase decision.
Answer:
3-5 people
Explanation:
It's called a focus group for a reason. If there were 8-12, or 10-12 people, the others might not be able to focus. But there are people who need others to focus, so 3-5 would be a perfect number per group.
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