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    The Value Chain Is a Linked Set of Value-Creating Activities
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The Value Chain Is a Linked Set of Value-Creating Activities

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Question 16

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The value chain is a linked set of value-creating activities leading from


A) supplier to marketing.
B) research and development to distribution.
C) design to customer service.
D) raw material sources to the ultimate end use of the goods or services produced.

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