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ahrayia [7]
3 years ago
7

Leah Hubert senses that her "favorite" product concept might be dismissed due to "inappropriate and unreasonable" financial anal

ysis tools that cannot accurately reflect its potential. Leah has attempted to use her influence to push the concept past such obstacles. In this scenario, Leah is functioning as a _____.
Business
1 answer:
elena-s [515]3 years ago
3 0

Answer: Product champion

Explanation:

A product champion is an individual who sees value in a good or service, and then creates and develops the good in a systematic fashion. The product champion tempts decision makers to invest, promote or sell the product.

The product champion is usually a

senior individual or executive of an organization who takes charge of developing the internal and external promotion of a particular good or service. In the above question, Leah is a product champion.

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$102,080

Explanation:

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