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It is very important to G & B Consulting that they maintain high ethical standards and continue to receive the highest rating from the Better Business Bureau. In order to maintain this rating, the company must maintain a consistent customer satisfaction rating of 85% or higher. Internal projections predict that G & B Consulting will serve 60 clients over the next year. If you become the project manager and use your prior record as an indicator, find the probability that there will be an 85% or higher customer satisfaction rating. Use this information to make a convincing argument that you are a good choice for the position.Part 2: The other item you wish to highlight comes from work done for a local manufacturer. They believe that a competitor is illegally using one of their patents in their own manufacturing process and are considering litigation. This competitor's product is directly cutting into the manufacturer's profit, so if they were able to prevent the competitor's product from being made they would be able to recoup those lost profits. On the other hand, the litigation process will likely prove to be long and costly, and the outcome is not guaranteed and would likely result in a countersuit brought by the competitor. Before continuing with costly legal counsel, the manufacturer hired G & B Consulting to help them determine their best strategy.This was potentially a very lucrative contract, and a high profile one too since the manufacturer is one of the biggest employers in the area. Therefore, several analysts at G & B Consulting, including you, were asked to tackle the problem independently to help ensure the best possible results. Before compiling a final report to give to the manufacturer, the results were presented to the project lead:The first solution brought up was given by one of your coworkers. Using the manufacturer's projections of profits solely, he was able to create the following payoff matrix where each entry is in millions of dollars annually: Competitor SueDon’t SueManufacturerSue(5, -5)(20, -20)Don’t Sue(-10, 10)(-15, 15)This coworker concludes that the dominant strategy for the manufacturer is to sue,and if the competitor assumed best play by the manufacturer, they would also sue.Based only on the payoff matrix, do you agree with the conclusion made by your coworker? Do you agree that this scenario should be represented as a zero-sum game? Why or why not?The second solution was brought by a different coworker. She also created a payoff matrix for the scenario but did some independent research to estimate the competitor's profits in each outcome and came up with the following payoff matrix, again, the values represent millions of dollars in annual profits. Competitor SueDon’t SueManufacturerSue(5,-5)(20, 10)Don’t Sue(10, 20)(15, 15)This coworker concludes that under these circumstances, the manufacturer should sue 50% of the time and not sue the other 50% of the time, and they should expect their competitor to do the same.Based solely on this payoff matrix your coworker provided, do you agree with her conclusion? Do you agree that the solution is realistic based on the scenario? Do you agree that all of the cells in the payoff matrix represent realistic possibilities?You present your own solution that is based on a non-simultaneous game where the manufacturer first has to decide whether or not they wish to pursue litigation. If they do so choose, then their competitor will also have to decide if the wish to file a counter-suit. You utilized the same payoff matrix that the second coworker provided that contains information about both companies' projected profits, but then you created a game tree that excludes any nonsensical scenarios. 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