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Buchanan welders cannot raise its prices in its highly competitive industry. which one of the following is an option if buchanan wants to increase its productivity?
a. emphasize the importance of quality in its sales materials
b. exceed customers' expectations with early deliveries
c. introduce a lower-cost model
d. use less expensive inputs
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