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nautica902

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________ structures are more resistant to change because the employees who work inside them are supposed to behave in predictable ways.
 
  A) Matrix
  B) Organic
  C) Mechanistic
  D) Decentralized

Question 2

Alpha Manufacturing Inc. wants to increase demand for a certain product so they are printing limited edition on the packaging. Why might this influence more customers to buy their product?
 
  A) Scarcity persuasion tactic
  B) Limited edition
  C) False advertising
  D) Persuasive marketing



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Answer to Question 1

C

Answer to Question 2

A
Explanation: A) By advertising that the product is limited, Alpha is implying that it won't be made in large quantities for a long time and thus is scarce. They are using the persuasion tactic of scarcity to drive demand.



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