Effective Product
Differentiation As obvious as it may sound, the truth is there are a lot of businesses out there. The odds of not having any competition are next to impossible, and something any worthwhile business, whether big or small, has to eventually come to accept. Every one of those businesses are trying to do the exact same thing: get people to buy their products. When flooded with so many potential prospects it isn’t always easy for the customers to know which business is the best and which one has the best product. What you need to do is help them along. Differentiating your business and your products from the competition is by A. Get people to buy their products. B. Design and produce new products. C. Make their prices more competitive. D. Better the quality of their present products. [填空题]
· Read the article below about corporate downsizing. · For each question 31-40, write one word in CAPITAL LETTERS.
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