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dakota nelson

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Your shop has the best reputation and best price in town; however you do not have the number of technicians to complete the customer's work in a timely manner. How may this create a problem?
 
  What will be an ideal response?

Question 2

In the Systems View approach to management the employee is not always at fault when things don't go as planned. Explain what should be reviewed to prevent any further problems.
 
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blazinlyss

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Answer to Question 1

Customers expect convenience and once a customer must wait 3 to 4 days for service the customer will start to shop for another shop and your customer base may decline.

Answer to Question 2

In the Systems View approach when something goes wrong it is the process that requires review and possible change.



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