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A Process Whereby Formerly Unrelated Industries Begin to Satisfy the Same

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Question 88

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A process whereby formerly unrelated industries begin to satisfy the same customer need is often brought on by technological advances.What is this process called?


A) Strategic grouping
B) Competitive advantage
C) Industry convergence
D) Complementor analysis

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