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Yakvenalex [24]
3 years ago
7

"Ethan knows that when he graduates from college and begins looking for a job, he will need to make his resume stand out from al

l the other resumes that the company receives in order to be selected for an interview. This focus on making his resume unique, means that Ethan understands the importance of _______ value."
Business
1 answer:
kakasveta [241]3 years ago
5 0

Answer:

Communicating value

Explanation:

Communicating value involves showing others what makes one's product or skills different and better than others that are available.

What value means to stakeholders in a situation needs to be defined.

Focus is then given to how the skill or product can meet these unique needs.

Also one needs to understand the most effective platform to use in communicating value.

In this instance Ethan wants to make his resume stand out from all the other resumes that the company receives in order to be selected for an interview

He is communicating the value he can add to the company.

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