Multiple Choice
A core competence
A) retracts from a company's arsenal of competitive capabilities and competitive assets and is not a genuine resource strength.
B) is typically results-based, residing in a company's tangible physical assets on the balance sheet.
C) is often grounded in a single departments set of knowledge and expertise.
D) is a competitively relevant activity which a firm performs especially well in comparison to the other activities it performs.
E) All of these.
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