Gen Combo Looseleaf Management; Connect Access Card
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ISBN: 9781260866605
Author: Angelo Kinicki
Publisher: McGraw-Hill Education
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Chapter 4, Problem 2FD
Summary Introduction
Case Summary:
DC, a transportation company was formed in 2015 in the mainland of C. The company gave taxis, private cars, minibuses, bike-sharing to the people using the mobile operated app. The company outmaneuvered U, its major competent from C. However, the company is saturated now as it has already grown to its full potential. Now, DC is focusing on expanding its business to its overseas.
Interpretation: Obstacles for DC as it challenges U.
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