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aleksandr82 [10.1K]
2 years ago
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The flaw that Joe, the CEO of Theo Chocolate, discovered in his company's early strategy was that it: a.aimed to manufacture onl

y mainstream chocolate varieties. b.failed to align with the wants of mainstream consumers. c.failed to excite and motivate employees. d.aimed to sell chocolate bars through grocery stores.
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1 answer:
Lady bird [3.3K]2 years ago
6 0

Answer:

b. failed to align with the wants of mainstream consumers.

Explanation:

Yes, lack of knowing what your customers like could plunge a company into failure. Rather than design products the company likes, it should design products that align with the wants of the mainstream customers.

To get such knowledge requires a marketing survey to have been conducted by Theo Chocolate before the lunch of the products.

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An important application of compound interest involves amortized loans. Some common types of amortized loans are automobile loans, home mortgage loans, and business loans. Each loan payment consists of interest and repayment of principal. This breakdown is often developed in an amortization schedule. Interest is largest in the first period and declines over the life of the loan, while the principal repayment is smallest in the first period and it increases thereafter.

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If the selected boards are 1 and 2, then it is represented in pair as (1, 2).

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Sales                              $9,610,000       $9,169,800

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Credit Deferred Revenue with $25,000

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