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Prepare a product-by-value analysis for the following products, and given the position in its life cycle, identify the issues likely to confront the operations manager, and his or her possible actions. Product Alpha has annual sales of 500 units and a contribution of $ 3 comma 500 per unit; it is in the introductory stage. Product Bravo has annual sales of 2 comma 500 units and a contribution of $ 2 comma 500 per unit; it is in the growth stage. Product Charlie has annual sales of 4 comma 500 units and a contribution of $ 2 comma 000 per unit; it is in the decline stage. Product-by-value analysis Product Individual dollar contribution Total annual dollar contribution Alpha $ nothing $ nothing Bravo $ nothing $ nothing Charlie $ nothing $ nothing

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