Answer:
develop a subsidiary (under the U.S. name) that manufactures and sells products in that country.
Explanation:
Among the given options the least effective otionis to develop a subsidiary in the country with the US company name and manufacture locally, in addition to manufacting locally the company can export to border countries. This will increase popularity of the product and enhance adoption.
Liscencin with a local firm will increase adoption of new product as consumers see the product as one from a local firm.
Finally the company can enter a joint venture in the country to also increase adoption as consumers perceive it is a local company.
Answer:
The probability that at least one student majors in accounting=0.3×0.3×0.3=0.027
Explanation:
<em>Step 1: Determine the number of accounting majors in a business</em>
N=P×S
where;
N=number of accounting majors
P=probability of accounting majors
S=sample size
This can also be written as;
Number of accounting majors=probability of accounting majors×sample size
In our case;
Number of accounting majors=unknown, to be determined
Probability of accounting majors=30%=30/100=0.3
Sample size=3 business majors
Substituting;
Number of accounting majors=0.3×3=0.9
<em>Step 2: Determine the chance that at least one student majors in accounting</em>
The probability that at least one student majors in accounting=0.3×0.3×0.3=0.027
Answer:
What are the potential advantages and disadvantages of communicating customer satisfaction results to one group versus another group?
Explanation:
The answer above would be the most appropriate question because Larry does not know whether to share it with the employees, with senior management, or with the whole company.
Larry should try to gauge what kind of effect in the company would produce each one of this three alternatives. For example, sharing the information only with the employees might not seat well with managers, while the sharing the information only with management may be more effective but less transparent.