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Executives at Elfman Computers have decided that the firm will make the memory chips, microprocessors, power supplies, and disc drives needed to manufacture the firm's computer systems.
 
  As a result, Elfman will most likely increase its control over ________.
  A) competitor reputations
  B) delivery schedules
  C) market demands
  D) exporting fees

Question 2

A firm should most likely make a product internally when there is a ________ potential for competitive advantage and a ________ degree of strategic vulnerability.
 
  A) high; high
  B) low; high
  C) high; low
  D) low; low


anoriega3

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Answer to Question 1

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Answer to Question 2

Thanks for your help Worked like a charm.



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