What is counteroffensive defense? Explain with an example
What will be an ideal response?
Student answers will vary. In a counteroffensive, the market leader can meet the attacker frontally and hit its flank, or launch a pincer movement so it will have to pull back to defend itself. After FedEx watched UPS successfully invade its airborne delivery system, it invested heavily in ground delivery through a series of acquisitions to challenge UPS on its home turf. Another common form of counteroffensive is the exercise of economic or political clout. The leader may try to crush a competitor by subsidizing lower prices for the vulnerable product with revenue from its more profitable products, or it may prematurely announce a product upgrade to prevent customers from buying the competitor's product. Or the leader may lobby legislators to take political action to inhibit the competition.
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A) constant sum scale B) life-style inventory C) semantic differential scale D) synthetic action/ information/ online format E) origin scale
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A) e2 B) 100%-p C) e+p D) p/100 E) p+e*z