EBK PRINCIPLES OF OPERATIONS MANAGEMENT
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The SW university’s football team surged to great height since the arrival of its new coach five years ago. They where pushing ofr a new stadium. They discussed with the VP of administration for the new stadium.
They conducted surveys on 50 random fans to know what is actually is in their minds. The surveys lead to lot of information and data. The data will be usefull in coming to a decision.
To determine: The next step.
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