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HudsonKB16

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Which company would be best suited to a "ready-aim-fire" culture?
◦ a pharmaceutical company that is searching for a new way to prevent obesity
◦ a cell phone company that is seeking to gain market share
◦ a camera company that is worried that cell phones are taking over its business
◦ a chocolate bar company that has made the same successful products for decades


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a chocolate bar company that has made the same successful products for decades



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Which company would be best suited to a "ready-fire-aim" culture?
◦ a pharmaceutical company that is searching for a new way to prevent obesity
◦ a camera company that is worried that cell phones are taking over its business
◦ a chocolate bar company that has made the same successful products for decades
◦ a cell phone company that is seeking to gain market share



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a cell phone company that is seeking to gain market share



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