TAILIEUCHUNG - Toefl ibt internet based test 2006 - 2007 part 72

Tham khảo tài liệu 'toefl ibt internet based test 2006 - 2007 part 72', ngoại ngữ, toefl - ielts - toeic phục vụ nhu cầu học tập, nghiên cứu và làm việc hiệu quả | 536 ANSWERS AND AUDIO SCRIPTS FOR ACTIVITIES. QUIZZES. AND MODEL TESTS Pmcticc Activity 40 Activity 40 CD 3 Track 6. Now that you have read the explanation of strategic business alliances in the reading listen to part of a lecture on a similar topic. Okay now I want you to think about two companies that have historically been in competition for the package delivery service in the United States. Well the first to come to mind has to be the . Postal Service right But now think fast delivery. For that. Federal Express is at the top of the list. But instead of viewing their relationship as totally competitive these two companies struck an unprecedented strategic alliance several years ago. The . Postal Service agreed to let Federal Express place package collection boxes at thousands of post offices throughout the United States which was great for Fed Ex because they achieved an immediate national presence. But in exchange Fed Ex allowed the Postal Service to buy unused space on the Federal Express airplanes in order to carry first-class priority and. most importantly express mail envelopes and packages increasing the speed with which they could deliver the mail without purchasing aircraft. Moreover by sharing web sites to track their deliveries both companies have been able to create a larger Internet presence. So why would these companies be willing to help each other Probably the most commonly espoused explanation is that they both are battling fax e-mail and other emerging messaging technologies and their combined resources may result in survival and success for both of them against a common threat. And that fits in nicely with the whole concept of strategic alliances. But. besides that many countries New Zealand. Sweden Germany and the Netherlands to name only a few these countries have ended the special government status that postal services have traditionally enjoyed with all the benefits including tax advantages and subsidies. So it may be that the . .

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