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Essay heading: Z-Wing Marketing Plan
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January 6, 1998 |
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The threats to realizing the goals of the organization are local, state, and federal regulations, Janssen, the economy, and negative publicity. The trend most prevalent in the industry is the consumers are demanding more, so the company is demanding more from its equipment as well as its most valuable asset, the employees... displayed 300 characters
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The trend most prevalent in the industry is the consumers are demanding more, so the company is demanding more from its equipment as well as its most valuable asset, the employees.
Competition
Janssen is the strongest competitor and as such, Z-Wing must create a niche in the aircraft industry that sets it apart from Janssen... displayed next 300 characters
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