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Chapter 6, Problem 3DQ
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Interpretation:The core criteria taken into account when locating various types of organizations.
Concept Introduction:
An organization hoping to start operations normally take into account several criteria that would enable them to obtain a competitive edge. Many important aspects with regard to business operations would be decided upon these criteria. The location of a business is a much important decision that has to be made with a lot of prudence. When deciding the location of the organization, various firms will give priority to various factors.
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A supply chain manager faced with choosing among four possible locations has assessed each location according to the following criteria, where the weights reflect the importance of the criteria.
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Using this information, determine the best and the worst location. Round your answers to two decimal places.
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