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There's nothing shallow or superficial here; readers get to grapple with concepts like the RPV (resources, processes and values) and VCE (value chain evolution) theories. To explain how this could come about, the authors have developed the RPV theory: "The RPV theory holds that resources (what a firm has), processes (how a firm does its work), and values (what a firm wants to do) collectively define an organization's strengths as well as its weaknesses and blind spots. The super stealth spy craft is launched by hand, can fly for about an hour at 500 feet, and can carry video surveillance equipment--allowing leathernecks to remain well hidden from those pesky opposing forces The backpack-portable RPV is equipped with other techo-gadgetry, including a Global Positioning System, and it can be set up in about 10 minutes. |
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