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There are many attributes to a successful business, among them are:
1. Unique Product
2. Great Customer Service
3. Elegant & Robust Technology
4. Knowledgeable Employees
5. Talented Leadership
6. Convenient Locations
7. Ability to Adapt to Change
8. Right Price
9. Efficient Communication
10. Access to Scarce Resources
11. Notable Culture. Select one (1) attribute and discuss why you believe this attribute is important to a successful business and suggest how a company may develop them. Include at least one link to an article on your selected attributes.
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There are several ways to ensure that a business is successful. These range from great
customer service to unique products. Having a unique product is at times referred to as
product differentiation. Most of the times this give a business a competitive advantage over
its competitors. Having unique products has several benefits. Products are referred to as
unique due to their good quality and the fact that they have features or components that others
do not. This bring...
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