Management (14th Edition)
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Chapter P3, Problem 4DQ
Summary Introduction
To explain:
The possibility of the famous coffee brand being extended to wider variety of products.
Introduction:
The name of the company in the case study could be considered a synonym to coffee. The world famous organization that has been providing superior quality coffee for over three decades is still considered the leader in the particular market. However, over time, the products offered by them have spread beyond coffee.
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