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What is the difference between tangible and intangible resources? Give an example of each.
 
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A(n) ________ manager coordinates work on scientific, aerospace, or construction project.
 
  A) integrating
  B) project
  C) product
  D) brand



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Answer to Question 1

Tangible resources can be observed and quantified. Examples are financial resources, physical assets and workers. Intangible resources are items that are difficult to quantify and include on a balance sheet. Yet these often provide the firm with the strongest competitive advantage. These assets are invisible and not obvious. Examples include a company's reputation, technology, and human capital.

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Reply 2 on: Jul 6, 2018
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