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Quadrant Homes

1. Consider the three value disciplines described by Treacy and Wiersema. Create a two by three table in which you name and describe the three value disciplines in the left column. In the right column, describe what Quadrant does to support each one. Below the table, write a few sentences in which you take a position regarding which value discipline best describes Quadrant’s highest priority. Defend your reasoning.

The three value disciplines described by Treacy and Wiersema are:

|Three Value Disciplines |Quadrant’s Approach |
|Operational Excellence |Convenient, Cost Effective and Standardized |
|Customer Intimacy |Limited |
|Product Leadership |Proactive......


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