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A)
Low unit cost
B)
Flexibility needed
C)
High complexity
D)
Matching customers specific needs
I think the implication of low variety is High complexity which would lead to outmatching customers specific needs.
Answer is C.
Option D) is my answer <<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<,,
D) Matching customers specific needs
I apologize for the answer I leave the answer to the experts, specialists in this field that's not my specialty field.
Option A is the right answer, low variety means mass production and low unit cost
Option B .
Thank you for the invitation to answer a possible b
Hello Team,
To capture this aspect of process variety, we ask how many different ways members of a given task unit can combine the moves available to them. That is, for a given lexicon of moves, is the sequence always the same, or can they vary it depending on the circumstance? We will refer to this dimension as sequential variety. Holding the content of the work constant (as reflected in the lexicon of nouns), one might expect that routine work is performed in more or less the same way all the time. This is the gist of the standard questionnaire items used to measure task variety. This expectation can be operationalized in terms of sequential variety, Work perceived as more routine less sequential variety than less routine work.
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Saiyid
C is the correct answer......................