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bclement10

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Are a product mix and a product line the same thing? Why or why not?

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Which of the following is a TQM tool?
 A) Organizing
  B) Leading
  C) Benchmarking
  D) Planning
  E) SWOT analysis



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Answer to Question 1

No, a product line is a group of similar products that differ only in relatively minor characteristics. They are often products that are related in the way they are produced, marketed, or used. A product mix consists of all the products a firm offers for sale--likely with little or no relationship among them.

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Reply 2 on: Jul 14, 2018
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