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Because these future users ( IBM managers in functional areas responsible for
implementation of the inventory system ) were skeptical about the system being
developed , representatives were appointed to a user team to serve as advisers
to ...
Because these future users ( IBM managers in functional areas responsible for
implementation of the inventory system ) were skeptical about the system being
developed , representatives were appointed to a user team to serve as advisers
to ...
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( b ) Develop a graph that plots the expected payoff for each of the A : The
corresponding Excel add - in listed above can be used . alternative ... ( c )
Referring to the graph developed in part ( b ) , use algebra to solve for the
crossover point .
( b ) Develop a graph that plots the expected payoff for each of the A : The
corresponding Excel add - in listed above can be used . alternative ... ( c )
Referring to the graph developed in part ( b ) , use algebra to solve for the
crossover point .
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If this research were successful , we then would have to decide if we want to
develop a product based on these results - or ... If we decide not to market the
developed product , we could at least sell the product concept that was the result
of our ...
If this research were successful , we then would have to decide if we want to
develop a product based on these results - or ... If we decide not to market the
developed product , we could at least sell the product concept that was the result
of our ...
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