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Posted 1305 days ago by EntreOasisSponsor Content Deputy Champion Group - EntreOasis Group - MediaSpark Group - GoVenture Group - Cisco Contributor5465
Pricing Your Product
Posted 1305 days ago by EntreOasisSponsor Content Deputy Champion Group - EntreOasis Group - MediaSpark Group - GoVenture Group - Cisco Contributor5465
The Truth About Pricing
Posted 815 days ago by EntreOasisSponsor Content Deputy Champion Group - EntreOasis Group - MediaSpark Group - GoVenture Group - Cisco Contributor5465
Article: Math of Publishing Meets the E-Book
Posted 814 days ago by EntreOasisSponsor Content Deputy Champion Group - EntreOasis Group - MediaSpark Group - GoVenture Group - Cisco Contributor5465
Article: Home won't sell? Try two prices instead of one.
Posted 765 days ago by EntreOasisSponsor Content Deputy Champion Group - EntreOasis Group - MediaSpark Group - GoVenture Group - Cisco Contributor5465
Pricing Pressure for K12 School Suppliers
Posted 711 days ago by EntreOasisSponsor Content Deputy Champion Group - EntreOasis Group - MediaSpark Group - GoVenture Group - Cisco Contributor5465
5 Tips to Transition from a Free to a Paid Service
Posted 1277 days ago by CiscoSponsor Group - Cisco Contributor5110
Harvard Business School professor John Quelch offers tips on how marketers can cope with inflation and consumer sticker shock.
Posted 1276 days ago by CiscoSponsor Group - Cisco Contributor5110
The dynamics of markets, technology, and competition have brought changes to virtually every market sector and have made new product development one of the most powerful business activities.
Posted 1276 days ago by CiscoSponsor Group - Cisco Contributor5110
Managers should start setting prices during the development stage as part of strategic pricing to avoid launching products or services that cannot sustain profitable prices in the market.
Posted 1276 days ago by CiscoSponsor Group - Cisco Contributor5110
Purchasing and procurement is used to denote the function of and the responsibility for procuring materials, supplies, and services.
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