Multiple Choice
When tailoring their strategy to fit circumstances of emerging country markets, viable strategic options companies should consider include all of the following, except
A) trying to change the local market to better match the way the company does business elsewhere.
B) being prepared to modify aspects of the company's business model to accommodate local circumstances.
C) preparing to compete on the basis of low price.
D) staying away from those emerging markets where it is impractical to modify the company's business model to accommodate local circumstances.
E) focusing on local markets whose circumstances will be most challenging to the company's business model.
Correct Answer:

Verified
Correct Answer:
Verified
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