Management (14th Edition)
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Chapter 9, Problem 19DQ
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Factors that indicate company C’s model is different from other retailer brands along with the reasons for which the strategy of company C works.
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According to experts, company C'ssimple strategies have allowed the company to survive, even in difficult times. Whereas some other says that company C has the best business model in the retail industry. The strategies that make company C different from its competitors are that they treat the employees well, the limited number of items, and company C keeps low markup.
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