Management
Management
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ISBN: 9780133935813
Author: Stephen P. Robbins; Mary A. Coulter
Publisher: Pearson Education (US)
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Summary Introduction

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The uses of value chain management in one’s daily life.

Introduction:  Value is determined as the allocation, production, and any other features of goods and services for which resources or money can be given. for example, purchasing a new pc, Jewelry, car or sweets or a facial from salon needs interchange money to attain the value and aspiration from all these. These values allocate through transfiguring stocks and other sources into products or services.

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