The Global Financial Environment 22024-02-14Australian Aboriginal Governance2024-02-14 Report a question What's wrong with this question? You cannot submit an empty report. Please add some details. 12345678910 Detecting Competition Advanced Business English practice 10 multiple-choice questions If you log in, you will get the results via email. Category: business-advanced 1. Mark Hennricks in Entrepreneur magazine (December 1999) warns that you should not count on friendly competition; if you do, your rivals might just steal your customers from under your .......... nose table feet files Category: business-advanced 2. Potential competitors for Sparks.com, an online retailer of real greeting cards, run the .......... from the corner gift shop to Amazon.com. gauntlet gambit gannet gamut Category: business-advanced 3. That awareness was .......... home during a recent meeting with executives of another company, supposedly to explore setting up a strategic alliance with Lindau's 70-person firm. taken sent carried brought Category: business-advanced 4. One of them laid down a briefcase and out popped one of our business plans from a year ago, which they had clearly obtained through .......... we had not intended, recalls Lindau. mediums doors angles channels Category: business-advanced 5. Someone to whom we had given a .......... copy of our business plan had shared it with our competition. cryptic confidential clandestine critical Category: business-advanced 6. Query vendors, customers, consultants and others who .......... business with companies in and around your field to find out if and when new competitors are likely to emerge. talk have make do Category: business-advanced 7. Lindau says venture capitalists represent a fruitful source for competitive information for her because due .......... requires investors to research related businesses before backing a company. determination deportment diligence discernment Category: business-advanced 8. Companies that occupy spots on your value chain often understand your business and customers well enough to become .......... rivals. patent positive potent patterned Category: business-advanced 9. Carefully .......... firms that have mastered technology similar to yours, even if they appear to operate in distant sectors. excoriate castigate circumvent scrutinize Category: business-advanced 10. No one wins every sale, but if you start to lose sales to companies you've never heard of, you may be .......... the birth of new and unexpected competitors, and your early warning system may be faulty. noticing undergoing witnessing feeling Your score is The average score is 0% LinkedIn Facebook Twitter Restart quiz Author: Kovács Áron Share0