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Umnica [9.8K]
3 years ago
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SmartToy Corporation's current market strategy is to gain a larger share of the high-end toy market by integrating IBM's AI, nam

ed Watson, into its teddy bears. The new line of AI enhanced teddy bears is a hit. SmartToy's market share increases fivefold. This is an example of the company'sA. reliability
B. competence
C. conformity
D. efficiency
E. effectiveness
Business
1 answer:
Ivan3 years ago
4 0

Answer:

effectiveness

Explanation:

SmartToy has proven in this new toy line its effectiveness, as it has proven its ability to reach the desired result with a great success degree. The new IA was a bet, and a risky one. However, betting on a new technology raised that toyline quality to a new level and resulted in so much success in the market that the market share increases fivefold. That alone corroborates the company's effectiveness.  

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