Experiencing MIS
Experiencing MIS
8th Edition
ISBN: 9780134792736
Author: KROENKE
Publisher: PEARSON
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Chapter 2, Problem 13CS

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Dogfooding:

It is a process where the organization or the group of people uses an idea or a product developed by them. By using this technique, the organization can show the confidence on their own product or idea and simultaneously promote its use in the world.

Yes”, using dogfooding technique the organization or the group of people who have developed it can predict the success of their idea or product, because, by dogfooding the product they show the world that their product or idea is a success and is useful which will encourage other organizations and other people over the world to use the product for their use...

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