Practical Management Science
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Which of the following statements is/are true:
Statement 1:
Statement 2: A value chain consists of the major business functions that add value to the company's products and services.
Statement 3: Enterprise Resource planning is a concept whereby organizations consider the needs of all stakeholders when making decisions.
All of the statements are true
Statement 2 only
Statement 3 only
Statement 1 only
None of the statements is true
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