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Business, 17.04.2021 17:10, Hippiekoolaid

As purchasing agent for Woolsey Enterprises in​ Golden, Colorado, you ask your buyer to provide you with a ranking of​ "excellent" (worth 4​ points), "good"​ (3 points),​ "fair" (2​ points), or​ "poor" ​ (1 point) for a variety of characteristics for two potential​ vendors, Donna Inc.​ (D) and Kay Corp.​ (K). You suggest that​ "Products" total be weighted ​, the​ "Company" total be weighted ​, and the​ "Service" and​ "Sales" totals each be weighted 0.2. The buyer has returned the following ranking. Which of the two vendors would you​ select? You should choose vendor Either Kay Corp. or Donna Inc. Donna Inc. Kay Corp., with a weighted score of . (Enter your response rounded to one decimal place.)
Table 1: Company
Excellent (4)
Good (3)
Fair (2)
Poor (1)
Financial Strength
K
D
Manufacturing Range
D
K
Research Facilities
K
D
Geographical Locations
DK
Management
D
K
Labor Relations
K
D
Trade Relations
D
K
Table 2: Service
Excellent (4)
Good (3)
Fair (2)
Poor (1)
Deliveries on Time
KD
Handling of Problems
KD
Technical Assistance
K
D
Table 3: Products
Excellent (4)
Good (3)
Fair (2)
Poor (1)
Quality
K
D
Price
K
D
Packing
D
K
Table 4: Sales
Excellent (4)
Good (3)
Fair (2)
Poor (1)
Product knowledge
D
K
Sales Calls
K
D
Sales Service
K
D

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