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... relationships between partnering companies and in particular the quality of these relationships . The research has shown that a variety of different types of relationships can result . Some are positive to the partnering companies but ...
... relationships between partnering companies and in particular the quality of these relationships . The research has shown that a variety of different types of relationships can result . Some are positive to the partnering companies but ...
Pagina 265
... relationships in the supply chain are more complex and issues of power and situation strength strongly influence the patterns of these relationships . This is particularly true in situations where one partner can lose a significant ...
... relationships in the supply chain are more complex and issues of power and situation strength strongly influence the patterns of these relationships . This is particularly true in situations where one partner can lose a significant ...
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... relationships resulting from this activity will not all be enterprise partners . We have characterized a set of potential outcomes ; the elements of this characterization are shown in table 1 below , the content will be business ...
... relationships resulting from this activity will not all be enterprise partners . We have characterized a set of potential outcomes ; the elements of this characterization are shown in table 1 below , the content will be business ...
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