To succeed with a low-cost provider strategy, company managers have to A) pursue
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Question
To succeed with a low-cost provider strategy, company managers have toA) pursue backward or forward integration to detour suppliers or buyers with considerable bargaining power and leverage.
B) move the performance of most all value chain activities to low-wage countries.
C) sell direct to users of their product or service and eliminate use of wholesale and retail intermediaries.
D) do two things: (1) perform value chain activities more cost-effectively than rivals and (2) be proactive in revamping the firm’s overall value chain to eliminate or bypass “nonessential” cost-producing activities.
E) outsource the biggest majority of value chain activities.
Explanation / Answer
D) do two things: (1) perform value chain activities more cost-effectively than rivals and (2) be proactive in revamping the firm