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Essay heading: Xerox Case Study Analysis
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College textbooks, the university press and professional textbooks all have a 50 % demand conversion potential.
So, in order to be able to estimate the market size for the Book-in-Time, one needs to take into consideration the conversion potential, in addition to the actual number of books. In this sense, we may estimate the on demand market to around 600... displayed 300 characters
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In this sense, we may estimate the on demand market to around 600.000 books per year.
Basically, Xerox has two separate options at this point, given the performances of the Book-in-Time and these were clearly expressed by the senior managers at Xerox.
The first option refers to sticking with what Xerox does best, printing and copying and delivering exclusively the product itself... displayed next 300 characters
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| Xerox Case Study Analysis
College textbooks, the university press and professional textbooks all have a 50 % demand conversion potential.
So, in order to be able to estimate the market size for the Book-in-Time, one needs to take into consideration the conversion potential, in addition to the actual number of books... |
4 / 993 |
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