In a ready-aim-fire culture, managers are more likely to carefully study a problem before making a decision

Indicate whether the statement is true or false.

Answer: TRUE
Explanation: In a "ready-aim-fire" culture, managers will study and analyze proposed projects endlessly before committing to them. However, in a "ready-fire-aim" culture, managers take action and then analyze what has been done.

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A company achieves a successful low-cost provider strategy by

a. boasting lower costs than rivals, but not necessarily the absolutely lowest cost. b. always having the rock-bottom lowest cost in the industry regardless of profit margins. c. being one of several competitors in the industry with low costs. d. offering only frills-free products or services.

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A key player in the cell phone business who could have been first to market with a cell phone camera is:

A) Ericsson. B) Samsung. C) Motorola. D) Sprint. E) AT&T.

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