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tuffie

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Which of the following is true about centers of excellence?
 a. Charismatic centers of excellence aim to build through an expert a capability in the firm that has been lacking.
  b. Focused centers of excellence consider all areas of expertise and give equal importance to each one of them.
  c. In virtual centers of excellence, the core individuals live and work near the firm, and avoid all forms of electronic means to communicate.
  d. In virtual centers of excellence, all forms of knowledge are kept confidential within the firm.

Question 2

Research that addresses business objectives through techniques allowing the researcher to provide elaborate interpretations of business phenomena without depending on numerical measurement is called _____.
 a. preliminary research
  b. primitive research
  c. qualitative research
  d. secondary research



Swizqar

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Answer to Question 1

A

Answer to Question 2

C



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